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- The Welrod is a British bolt-action, magazine-fed, suppressed pistol devised during the Second World War by Major Hugh Reeves at the Inter-Services Research...
- and wounded animals. The design is based on the Welrod pistol. The design is heavily based on the Welrod pistol designed by the Special Operations Executive...
- was by Hugh Reeves. It was essentially a version of the noise-suppressed Welrod pistol, minus the pistol grip, and produced in both .32 ACP and 9×19mm....
- Lisle's quietness was found to be comparable to the British Welrod pistol. However, the Welrod was useful only at very short range and used fabric and rubber...
- items of equipment designed or produced by this establishment, such as the Welrod ********ination weapon. BSA experimental model 1949 Notes Foot, M.R.D. (1984)...
- Taurus TCP 732 Taurus PT57 Walther PP Walther PPK Webley & Scott M1905-M1908 Welrod Zastava M70 .32 NAA 7 mm caliber for other cartridges of similar diameter...
- during World War II. The small Welbike paratrooper's motorcycle and the Welrod ********ination weapon were both products of the station. Station IX was responsible...
- attached to Station IX, where he invented both the Welrod and the sleeve gun (similar to the Welrod, though single shot and intended to be concealed up...
- Self-Loading Pistol Webley & Scott .38 ACP .455 Webley  United Kingdom 1910-1932 Welrod Birmingham Small Arms Company .32 ACP  Great Britain c. 1943[citation needed]...
- bolt-action rifle GL06 - adopted by French police as LBD40. VP9/STATION SIX - Welrod design pistol available in 9mm or .45 Auto "Facts and Figures". B&T. Retrieved...