Webley and Scott made about a dozen .177 caliber pistols. I suggest you locate a "Blue book of airguns 10 edition." it is there you will find your answer in the Webley & Scott section.
The model name is usually on the left side of the air chamber below the barrel.
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.
It is not possible to give you an estimate of value with more information about the pistol. I need to know the current condition and is it an original "Junior" or a Junior new model or Junior Mark II
The Junior was made from the late 1940 to the late 1960.
Approx 31,750 of these were made between 1973-1976. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the pistol, so no estimate of value can be given without know if it still works and what condition its in.
I am a little confused by your question. Do you mean Webley air rifle. I know that Wembly makes scopes but I am unaware that they make air rifles. If you mean Webley then I need to know the condition and the model of the rifle to give an estimate of value.
Impossible to know the exact model from just the sn.
I am not familiar nor do I know of an H&R Model 943 "pistol" - could this be a Model 949 revolver?
Your question is a little confusing. I know that Daisy made a 110 Air Force rocket command BB Rifle and models 747 Target pistol, model 777 Target pistol, a model 62 Target pistol and a model 118 Targeteer pistol. but I know of no 110 Target special pistol. However, I suggest you contact Daisy and ask them. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your old Daisy See the link below
please provide the model information
Must know exact model to answer.
The Webley Mark II came in three different models. THE Mark II target, Standard Pattern and Final Pattern. ALL three are valuable! But in order to give you an estimate of value I need to know the condition of the gun. Does it hold air? Is it in Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor condition? Re-post your question with more information and I will try to give you an estimate of value.
The company that made it or the dealer that sold it to you can find out what kind of pistol and know the calibur.