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A rather early RAF marked British Service Revolver.
Of course, RAF stands for 'Royal Air Force'.
6 inch, caliber 38 S&W.
No other military marks or proofs anywhere on the gun besides the broad arrow and RAF.
All numbers match including the grips.
The gun shows the lesser polished blue normally seen on the early WW II contract guns.
The serial number shot shows the case colors on the swivel well.
Probably in Britain for the Battle of Britain!
Edited to add-
It missed the BoB. It shipped Sept, 1941.
Of course, RAF stands for 'Royal Air Force'.
6 inch, caliber 38 S&W.
No other military marks or proofs anywhere on the gun besides the broad arrow and RAF.
All numbers match including the grips.
The gun shows the lesser polished blue normally seen on the early WW II contract guns.
The serial number shot shows the case colors on the swivel well.
Probably in Britain for the Battle of Britain!
Edited to add-
It missed the BoB. It shipped Sept, 1941.




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