As Singapore was a British colony during the time, it mostly used British weaponry such as Enfield No.2 Mk 1, Webley IV, and Webley VI revolvers, as well as the Lee-Enfield rifle, and the Bren light machine gun. However, something of note is that the Singapore Police used Webley IV revolvers that had a special safety catch on it, which is unusual on revolvers.
I need the arrival time to calculate the time that it takes Bernard to get there.
Bernard Bachelet has written: 'Sur quelques figures du temps' -- subject(s): Time, Time perception
There have been many Bernard's Watch episodes to air. A few of the episodes were Still Time, A Bit More Time, and Time For Everything.
In order to answer your question correctly i would need to know what type of firearm you are asking about(shotgun,single shot pistol,revolver,semi-auto pistol,etc.)The model of your firearm,and the caliber.All of these help in identifying what model of Webley and Scott you have,and the time frame of manufacture.
A good starting point would be to contact Webley & Scott- they are still in business, have a website and an email contact on their site. There are at least 3 handguns that may (at a stretch) fall into the category of a Webley & Scott .38 pistol- the Webley-Fosberry Automatic REVOLVER (somewhere between a revolver and an auto pistol) the Webley Metropolitan Police auto pistol in .380- but I expect you are looking at the W&S Military and Police in .38 Auto. These are rather scarce, made in the early 1900s, and only for a brief time. Sales seems to fall in the $2500-$3000 range. See link below for a picture-
Usain Bolt's current 4o yard dash time is 3.97.
Eli Manning's 40-yard dash time is 4.92.
To do the double dash, you and your partner (who has to be riding with you) must both press "a" at the same time and at the right time in order to get the boost. It is somewhat difficult to time properly.
Bernard Lamblin has written: 'Peinture et temps' -- subject(s): Painting, Time in art
Bernard Baruch was born on August 19, 1870.
Bernard Boas has written: 'It's time to rewrite the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation