There is a lot that I like about this one, not the least of which is the fact it was not only beautifully engraved, but carried, used, and appreciated. This one definitely has a history I would love to learn! Those stags are amazing!
Is your gun a BSR? Were there .38 M&Ps in .38 S&W that were not BSRs?
Its SN would put its shipment to probably be in 1936, plus or minus a year. Therefore it could not be a BSR.
Is the box you show correct for this gun? In SCSW 4th the lowest number I see for a BSR says beginning around 680,000. Your gun 652,268. History of Smith & Wesson says production began March 11, 1940 but does not list a starting number.
...It is possible that it could have a substituted barrel and cylinder. What are the SNs on the barrel and cylinder?
One knowledgeable forum member thinks that it is a Victory model, but that the V was somehow removed from the butt when the gun was prep'd/buffed for engraving.
It's definitely been plugged...Also think I can see evidence in the photos of a butt swivel.
Hello Richard:
Your revolver was once a Lend Lease Victory Model. As revealed by the S&WCA's Victory Database it likely shipped from the factory in the September, 1944 time frame to the Hartford Ordnance Depot in Springfield, Mass.
I have seen quite a few Victory Model revolvers, both .38 S&W and .38 Special, that were engraved in West Germany after WW2. These guns were very inexpensive once surplused and were excellent vehicles by which German engravers could demonstrate their considerable skill. One of the engraved guns in the Database was reported to have been engraved in Darmstadt, West Germany by A. Reich. Perhaps that might be a clue as to who engraved your revolver.
Neat gun!
HTH.
Regards,
Charlie
Thank you Charlie - very helpful!So do you think the "V" was removed from the grip SN?
Regarding the serial number, what is stamped on the rear face of the cylinder? Is there a V anywhere on the rear face of the cylinder?
Does the cylinder chamber a 38 special, and if so have the chambers been bored through, to accommodate the longer cartridge? Will it chamber a 38 S&W?