Picked up my first King Super Target today. It is a Model .455 H.E. 2nd model, .45 Colt. There was a friendly debate regarding what this gun began as, but after some conversation and in-hand inspection it appears to be a .455 Mark II shipped July 1916 and presumably one of the 724* shipped in 45 Colt sent to Ottawa Canada. Based upon polishing patterns it looks like the original sideplate stamping was polished off and replaced with postwar style. Again the polishing suggests to me that Canadian markings were removed at the top right corner of the frame (left side) and beneath the barrel pin (left side) above yoke. Although the grip frame appears absent of any stamping ever being present such as the common Crown over "30" stamp. The matching serial number is located on the barrel flat, cylinder, yoke, grip frame. The ejector star (underside) is absent of serial number. It was refinished in November 1946, at which point it appears the "Made in USA" and "S&W" side plate trademark were (re)applied. The re-blue stamp "B" inside a diamond/square is located on the frame, cylinder (behind ejector), and barrel flat. Another unoriginal feature is the 6 groove serrated tang/backstrap which I don't think came along until the late 1920s, similar to the Made in USA stamp.
It seems reasonable that a prior owner had King do their handy work including an action job based upon feel and then sent it in for a refinish, as the underside of the rib is blued (for those who asked). Will need to get the sideplate off for curiosity. Last but not least the Sanderson wrap-around thumbrest Targets speak for themselves. I couldn't pass on this one as there can't be many .45 caliber King Super Targets in existence and if it was originally a .45 Colt sent to Canada then that's just the icing on the cake. Next up is a SWHF letter and rework search.
Thanks for letting me share! Good hunting.
It seems reasonable that a prior owner had King do their handy work including an action job based upon feel and then sent it in for a refinish, as the underside of the rib is blued (for those who asked). Will need to get the sideplate off for curiosity. Last but not least the Sanderson wrap-around thumbrest Targets speak for themselves. I couldn't pass on this one as there can't be many .45 caliber King Super Targets in existence and if it was originally a .45 Colt sent to Canada then that's just the icing on the cake. Next up is a SWHF letter and rework search.
Thanks for letting me share! Good hunting.









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