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I just picked up a S&W 38/44 Heavy Duty for 750$ Canadian in good condition, light wear, advertised as a shooter. It has a lanyard ring, and "BCP 175", with the serial being in the 50XXX range. Everything matches up, except for the grips, the inside of the wooden grips is a 62XXX serial, but I noticed on the frame there was "MP" stamped over the serial. Also my Heavy duty is Double Action Only. It cannot be cocked as a single action.
I did a bit of research before making this thread, the serial is within range of it being made in 1938, the BCP is the British Columbia police, and the MP is apparently RCMP markings. The BCP was amalgamated in 1950 into the RCMP E-Division, and the RCMP inherited BCP duty firearms.
My questions are;
Was the BCP issued heavy duties Double action only? Or was this modified later on by a previous owner?
What would be a estimated value of my heavy duty?
I just picked up a S&W 38/44 Heavy Duty for 750$ Canadian in good condition, light wear, advertised as a shooter. It has a lanyard ring, and "BCP 175", with the serial being in the 50XXX range. Everything matches up, except for the grips, the inside of the wooden grips is a 62XXX serial, but I noticed on the frame there was "MP" stamped over the serial. Also my Heavy duty is Double Action Only. It cannot be cocked as a single action.
I did a bit of research before making this thread, the serial is within range of it being made in 1938, the BCP is the British Columbia police, and the MP is apparently RCMP markings. The BCP was amalgamated in 1950 into the RCMP E-Division, and the RCMP inherited BCP duty firearms.
My questions are;
Was the BCP issued heavy duties Double action only? Or was this modified later on by a previous owner?
What would be a estimated value of my heavy duty?