Looking at one of these but chambered in .45 Colt. The 4th Edition mentions some of these being made with 6.5" barrel.
Q: How are these marked? This example has no caliber marking on the right of barrel, only "Smith & Wesson" on left side. Sideplate has S&W logo but right side of frame is unmarked.
Q: How were these chambered? This example has slight rim recess on rear of cylinder chambers. Rear of cylinder not shaved.
Q: Were these in a particular serial # range?
Q: Could this be originally chambered in .45 Colt?. It does have the "crossed Pendants" stamp on upper left side of frame.
Q: Were any revolvers shipped to Britain or Canada chambered in .45 Colt?
Ahhhhh,Yup. I DO ask a lot of questions. That's why I am always a student.
I've seen many of these 2nd models but most have been rechambered .455's with marked barrels.
Thanks for any insight.
Q: How are these marked? This example has no caliber marking on the right of barrel, only "Smith & Wesson" on left side. Sideplate has S&W logo but right side of frame is unmarked.
Q: How were these chambered? This example has slight rim recess on rear of cylinder chambers. Rear of cylinder not shaved.
Q: Were these in a particular serial # range?
Q: Could this be originally chambered in .45 Colt?. It does have the "crossed Pendants" stamp on upper left side of frame.
Q: Were any revolvers shipped to Britain or Canada chambered in .45 Colt?
Ahhhhh,Yup. I DO ask a lot of questions. That's why I am always a student.
I've seen many of these 2nd models but most have been rechambered .455's with marked barrels.
Thanks for any insight.
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