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Hi all
I can pick this up, but I'm looking for opinions and maybe a ballpark price.
May be able to get it between 4 or 5 hundred.
Does it look correct ? Wont chamber 38 special.
GB prices are all over the place.
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It’s not a Lend-Lease, but an earlier British Service revolver from around March/April 1941. It has a nice acceptance stamp set from Enfield on the back frame. That makes it more interesting in original condition.

The finish appears original, but the stocks are not; they’re earlier 1920s pattern.

400-500 is not a bargain, but if I were still buying, I’d be actively interested at the lower end of that.
 
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The 38/380 marking was supposed to indicate it WOULD take the 38/200 service cartridge - meant to be applied to converted guns, but on this board we've seen a few made in 38 S&W that got stamped as well.
I'd guess this is a refinish.
 
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