.455 British Svc Revolver Research Thread

Mk II serial number 15543. No calibre markings.

Mk II serial number 31138. On the LHS of the barrel to the right of Smith & Wesson .455.

I see that 215hq (post #12) has a barrel that also has the full stop after the 455

Peter
 
#1. MKII - 17320 - Marked 455 LHS - Blue Refinish - "Well Done" 45LC Conversion - All Proper British & Canadian Marks - Canadian Argyle Light Infantry Marked - Canadian Royal Military College Marked

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#2. - MKII - 31739 - Marked 455 LHS - Original Blue - Original Chambering - One Canadian Mark Only (Crown 30) at Butt Near Toe - About Mint

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Hope this is helpful Sir.
 
Mk II serial number 15543. No calibre markings.

Mk II serial number 31138. On the LHS of the barrel to the right of Smith & Wesson .455.

I see that 215hq (post #12) has a barrel that also has the full stop after the 455

Peter

PJGP,

Thank you.

Sorry, don't no what you mean by "...has the full stop after the 455."
 
PJGP, Thank you.
Sorry, don't no what you mean by "...has the full stop after the 455."

OK, in my post the full stop after the .455 is not the end of the sentence, but the full stop stamped on the gun! The calibre stamp is ".455." I should have made that clearer.

Peter
 
OK, in my post the full stop after the .455 is not the end of the sentence, but the full stop stamped on the gun! The calibre stamp is ".455." I should have made that clearer.

Peter

Jim:

Just a hunch, but you may not be aware that "full stop" is the King's English for "period" ..... ;)
 
I have a 2nd Model #40096, marked .455, with Canadian markings and and British proofs.
 
From memory, it seems like back in the 1915 time frame, periods were used on S&Ws a lot more than in later years:
S. & W.
U.S.A.
and of course "Smith & Wesson .455." as in the photo below.
All I can say is that things were more formal then(?) And that line was considered enough of a sentence to need a period(?)
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Hello, my Smith is marked Smith & Wesson .455. on left side of the barrel.
Serial number on butt 43067. On the right side in front of the trigger guard are the numbers 3 above 103. Marked at the toe of the blackstrap is 3 M D. I was told by the seller it was Australian also. Thank you for sharing with us!
 
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S&W 2nd mod. Hand Ejector ser.# 56603 marked .455. on left side of barrel.
 
I should have been more clear in my first post. The left side of the barrel of # 12448 is marked "Smith & Wesson", but not cartridge marked. Sorry for any confusion.
 
Jim, update on .455 TL No. 358. The only rollmark on the barrel consists of the patent dates on top. No corporate identity on right side, no caliber rollmark on left side.

To clarify the markings on my converted second model No. 73778, the original left side caliber rollmark reads SMITH & WESSON .455. (yes, a period follows the numerals). There is no rollmark on the right side. Above the original caliber marking is the much lighter rollmark CAL. 45 S.W. with no ampersand and no decimal points before or after the numerals. I still wonder if this means there was an intermediate conversion to the .45 Schofield (or S&W) round before the chambers were lengthened once more to take the .45 Colt rounds that the revolver chambers today.
 
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I should add that # 56603 also has "Smith&Wesson" as well as .455. on left side of barrel.
 
Actually it is the Queens English at present, and has been since 1952!

Cheers
Peter

Point taken, although we language nerds tend to view the term "King's English" as a fixed expression originating with the Fowlers' famous grammar book (of same name) from 1906, and therefore not subject to modification based on the current monarch's gender :).
 
Mine is a 2nd Model HE, left side of barrel marked SMITH & WESSON .455., rechambered for .45 Colt by reaming the cylinder and ejector star. The serial number is 66573. The gun also has added Micro front and adjustable rear sights, both well done. It has British proof marks plus the legend "NOTENGLISHMAKE" stamped on the barrel and frame.
 

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