Help with another identification please

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Hello all,new here so thanks for having me.I had this 38 in my safe about five years and just started admiring it couple days ago.I'm sure you guys can help me from browsing so far. Would like to know model and year and all around info.Maybe an approx value.
Heres what I know. 38 s+w ctg, ser #688719, 4" barrel,matching #s on frame,barrel and cylinder. Did not check grips.Has a lanyard loop. Just inquisitive about it,as its pretty good shape.Thanks for looking. Tro.
 

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Welcome to the forums from the cotton and peanut covered plains of the Wiregrass! That is a WWII .38 Military & Police British Service Revolver likely shipped in 1940. The grips are from the 1920's. It was originally chambered for .38 S&W but likely has been reamed for .38 Special. If you can chamber a .38 Special round, it has. If you don't have a cartridge to test with, post a picture looking into the cylinder from the rear with lighting in front so we can see into the chambers. We can usually tell if it has been modified.

BTW, it has a 5" barrel measured from front of cylinder to muzzle.
 
Welcome to the forums from the cotton and peanut covered plains of the Wiregrass! That is a WWII .38 Military & Police British Service Revolver likely shipped in 1940. The grips are from the 1920's. It was originally chambered for .38 S&W but likely has been reamed for .38 Special. If you can chamber a .38 Special round, it has. If you don't have a cartridge to test with, post a picture looking into the cylinder from the rear with lighting in front so we can see into the chambers. We can usually tell if it has been modified.

BTW, it has a 5" barrel measured from front of cylinder to muzzle.
I'm, curious. What's the give away that it's a British service revolver? I am always amazed at how easily you can identify these sort of old revolvers.
 
from what I learned browsing here,the barrel is 4"( I did measure)and shows in a pic 38 s+w ctg,which means a 38 s+w cartridge w/matching serial.Both s+w38 and 38 special work in it.I fired it when I got it and have the ancient ammo with it.I will pull the grips if I must But I truly believe it to be original.
 
If it chambers BOTH cartridges it has been modified. I have heard that a small number of the BSRs were made with 4" barrels but I can't remember where I heard that from. Could be B.S. A fair number of them were cut down to 2" barrels but I have never heard of one being cut down from 5" to 4". The exact positioning of the markings on the barrel might tell the tale in that regard.
 
from what I learned browsing here,the barrel is 4"( I did measure)and shows in a pic 38 s+w ctg,which means a 38 s+w cartridge w/matching serial.Both s+w38 and 38 special work in it.I fired it when I got it and have the ancient ammo with it.I will pull the grips if I must But I truly believe it to be original.
If it shoots .38 Special, it has been modified which is kinda sad, but common....It looks like it may have been refinished long ago. Look closely for import marks, but it probably came back across the pond in the 1950's/60's
 
The Brits were buying whatever they could get before the Lend-Lease act of 1941. It is very possible some with 4” barrels could have been shipped. Grips are definitely from the 1920s.
 
I could not get a true serial lookup,don't yall think this is just a US 38 s+w m+p from late 20's to 30's according serial. The group said the public could buy m+p anytime. What year does the serial suggest? And what model is it?
 
Here are some KNOWN BSR's with serials around yours and ship dates. Note the first 2 are documented with 4" barrels.

Serial 686697 .38 M&P, 3rd Model (1905), 4th Change .38/200 S&W (200 gr. bullet) 4 Blue 5/3/1940 Only marks is ''BNP''
Serial 686718 .38/200 British Service (1905-4th) (K-200) .38/200 S&W (200 gr. bullet) 4 Blue 5/3/1940 Pre-Victory model; lanyard ring; British proof marks on frame, cylinder & barrel; checkered diamond silver medallion stocks
Serial 690876 .38/200 British Service (1905-4th) (K-200) .38 S&W (200 gr. bullet) 7/8/1940
 
You guy making me believe.Took grips off,very faint pencil marks that look like V1194 but its a stretch. But the frame by the bottom has a B stamped on it.Also under the trade mark r/s I see EG US Pat OFF. Interesting.
 
I could not get a true serial lookup, don't yall think this is just a US 38 s+w m+p from late 20's to 30's according serial.
Not with that cartridge stamp. The M&P wasn't produced for the .38 S&W until that move was necessitated by the needs of the UK.

Guy's serial information in Post #12 is icing on the cake.
 
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