anonymouscow
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I recently purchased this 5” 38 S&W, BSR / “pre-victory” mostly because it is a low serial number 685135, numbers match butt, cylinder, barrel, looks to have some wear before it was refinished.
Left side: Import mark - VEGA SAC CA
Bottom near trigger guard: Broad arrow
Right side:
D^D
FTR \ MA55
M
30
L
Right grip on bottom: “F”
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FTR = “Factory Thorough Repair”
MA55 = “Munitions Australia” Lithgow arms factory \ 1955
L = Lithgow inspection mark
The M and 30 Pate says it means percent, “believed to indicate a sampling method wherein a sample of some percent of a lot is given a detailed inspection in order to determine the acceptability of the entire lot” Page 111, similar marks in the photo examples. I am not sure exactly what he means by this, 30% of the lot have had a detailed inspection?
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I thought it was interesting because the early BSRs were 4 and 6 inches. I would think if it was a replacement barrel that it would have British, South African, or Canadian markings. Maybe it was just held back by Smith & Wesson and was part of the 8,000 Australian order on 4/1/1941?
Left side: Import mark - VEGA SAC CA
Bottom near trigger guard: Broad arrow
Right side:
D^D
FTR \ MA55
M
30
L
Right grip on bottom: “F”
——-
FTR = “Factory Thorough Repair”
MA55 = “Munitions Australia” Lithgow arms factory \ 1955
L = Lithgow inspection mark
The M and 30 Pate says it means percent, “believed to indicate a sampling method wherein a sample of some percent of a lot is given a detailed inspection in order to determine the acceptability of the entire lot” Page 111, similar marks in the photo examples. I am not sure exactly what he means by this, 30% of the lot have had a detailed inspection?
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I thought it was interesting because the early BSRs were 4 and 6 inches. I would think if it was a replacement barrel that it would have British, South African, or Canadian markings. Maybe it was just held back by Smith & Wesson and was part of the 8,000 Australian order on 4/1/1941?



