S&W_aussie
Member
Hi all,
I have just purchased a MK II HE in .455. It has British acceptance and other military marks on it. It has not been converted.
My first question for the experts is regarding some stamps on my S&W MkII .455 revolver. I understand the Enfield marks, the crossed penants and decom broad arrows (point to point) but there are a couple of other marks I haven't seen before I can only assume the are regimental/unit marks, rack numbers or some other service identifier. Can you guys help at all?
The first mark is the number 212(3)? on the right side below the S&W logo.
The second mark is a number 3 over the number 24.
The third mark is the number 39 stamped at the top of the backstrap just below the hammer
If anyone can enlighten me?
Thanks
Mike
I have just purchased a MK II HE in .455. It has British acceptance and other military marks on it. It has not been converted.
My first question for the experts is regarding some stamps on my S&W MkII .455 revolver. I understand the Enfield marks, the crossed penants and decom broad arrows (point to point) but there are a couple of other marks I haven't seen before I can only assume the are regimental/unit marks, rack numbers or some other service identifier. Can you guys help at all?
The first mark is the number 212(3)? on the right side below the S&W logo.
The second mark is a number 3 over the number 24.
The third mark is the number 39 stamped at the top of the backstrap just below the hammer
If anyone can enlighten me?
Thanks
Mike

