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bloodandgutsmurphy
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My only remaining police stamped revolver is a Model 36 from 1971.
According to Roy's letter, "... it is in the middle of a group of 60 revolvers specially manufactured for the New South Wales Police Department of Australia. It is my opinion that this revolver was accidently [sic] shipped to a domestic distributor by mistake."
Does that mean it's the only one in the U.S.A.? We'll probably never know for sure unless another one surfaces.
The target trigger and Model 49 hammer letter to the revolver.
The Latin proverb in the ribbon at the bottom of the logo means, "Punishment follows closely behind crime's heels; crime doesn't pay," according to WordSense Dictionary online.
Despite the deplorable job I did cleaning it before I shot these photos, it's absolutely pristine -- as new in the box.
I saw a Model 10 with the same agency logo enscribed on the sideplate while browsing a Facebook group. I tried to buy it from the owner, but he didn't want to go through all of the import paperwork; he lived in Australia.
You have a real treasure there!