View Single Post
 
Old 05-12-2018, 09:04 AM
Hondo44 Hondo44 is offline
SWCA Member

 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: California
Posts: 19,243
Likes: 11,890
Liked 20,571 Times in 8,577 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by s&wchad View Post
I zoomed in on the right side of the barrel and the “symbols” next to “NP” appear to be British proofs. The NP and associated marks would signify that the gun was nitro proved. Try to get a photo of the proof marks.

The gun doesn’t appear to have the “Not English Made” stamp. My guess is it went to Great Britain under Lend Lease, but wasn’t sold commercially after the war. I don’t know why it has the S&W trademark, but I’d pull the sideplate and check the number on the inside.

Do your barrel markings look like this?
s&Wchad,

Good eye! That NP was ringing a bell, I just couldn't come up with it this early.

W/o the 'NOT ENGLISH MAKE', it came back before 1925, but I think the USA only lent-leased 1917s for WWII. So more likely came back across the big pond thru unofficial channels, as in a duffel bag.
__________________
Jim
S&WCA #819
Reply With Quote
The Following 3 Users Like Post: