I purchased this gun from lgs' trade in stock thinking it was an inexpensive revolver that I could use for indoor target shooting.
It was filthy with old powder residue and lead fouling that was white with age, upon tear down I found this inscription under the added on sight rail with considerable help from members here Ive done some research .
James Mcara was one hell of a guy , almost famous in his own right as a philanthropist after the great war.
As near as I can tell this revolver was a gift from his rifle team that he led to victory at Rockcliffe in Ontario 1913 , he was making plans for 1914 when the great war broke out .
Col. McAra proved his worth after the war when he looked after his men made sure they were working and had assimilated back into society and looked in on the families of his men who had fallen.
He founded veteran hospitals and was active in the royal canadian legion and served two terms as mayor of Regina among other accomplishments
the "Capt." in the inscription is an honorary title he was actually a Col.
he was beloved by the men of his battalion and was known to all as "Captain" because of his being the capt. of the rifle team in a battalion of riflemen.
Oh yeah ,even after more than 100 years this thing still punches clover leaf groups
