I'm considering buying a 5", S&W revolver, with some oddities. The barrel is stamped 38s&w, but it's stamped 38 sp on the frame near the trigger on the left . The s&w logo is stamped on the right frame rear and "Made in USA"is stamped on the right side frame front of the trigger. It is fixed sighted and "united states property" is stamped on the left side top of the sighting groove. There are several proof stampings on the left side of the barrel near the bottom and in front of the frame. Each cylinder has a proof mark but they are too small to tell what the are. Front top of the trigger guard is a small circle with what looks like crossed tools with n 3 p stamped there also. Left side frame behind the barrel is a crown with bnp underneath it. On the bottom of the grip frame is a square lanyard attachment with the letter W stamped on the front side as well as an American flaming bomb with a P in front of it. behind the lanyard gadget is a serial no. 882xxx. No letters at all. The grip panels are smooth with the serial number stamped into them. Gun is in good functional shape with wear and use marks.. It is a .38 spc. cartridge gun.
Anyone know when the was made. I do think is was part of the lend lease program of WWII.
Thanks.
Anyone know when the was made. I do think is was part of the lend lease program of WWII.
Thanks.