Dixie list two different Whitworth models. I checked all this out before buying. One has "Parker Hale" on the stock the other without. One is marked Navy Arms, the other Pedersoli, along with differing finishes. Checked Navy Arms' website and then called to buy one since they are close by and priced $200 below DGW. Was told they hadn't offered those rifles for years even though still listed on their website
My, "ahem", "Parker Hale" Whitworth 35xxx purchased online in February has no "Euroarms" or "Black Powder Only" makings at all. Just "Parker Hale LTD Birmingham England" along with "Sir Joseph Whitworths Rifling .451" on the barrel. The stock is one piece walnut and stamped "Parker Hale", the trigger guard is marked "Made in Italy" and the Italian barrel proof is dated 1999. The blue isn't quite as nice as on my Parker-Hale 2 Band Enfield but still nice.
A Whitworth replica I saw a couple of thousand serial numbers later, 37xxx was plainly stamped "Euroarms" and marked "Black Powder Only" and appeared to be finished a little rougher.
Go figure, mine doesn't seem to be fish nor fowl according to all data. I'm happy with the "Mystery" rifle, it was like new and half the price of a new Pedersoli. My patio range is only 100 yards, long range is moot to me since I live in the woods
I just wanted to shoot the legendary hex bullets.