1905 S&w and model 10 S&W
I didn't have room to mention that the pistol in question had imitation stag handles. Also, the serial number is on the extractor star. I saw some earlier posts that this may be a pistol manufactured in WWII and sent to Britain--later cut down and imported to U.S. where dealers further modified them.
If so, based on the markings, is it a .38 special or a 38/200? We have always shot .38 specials in it with no problems. Additionally, I think the letters under the crown are BNP--not RNP as previously stated. BNP and a crown are also stamped on each cylinder.
STEVE
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