Interesting topic. Coincidentally, I have got a day off work today and was going to do some collation of notes on these pistols.
Below,is a small list of serial numbers of similar pistols most of which are from this forum.
700451 - noted from Weller & Dufty UK auction catalogue from late 1970's
699824
700701
701178
704824
699756
All these pistols have a few things in common.
First, the crude RAF and broad arrow, which is struck on the right hand side of the frame. Traditionally, British ordnance markings are invariably placed on the L/H side of the frame.
Second,more importantly none of these revolvers as far as the photos show have the normal BPC Enfield inspection marks and broad arrow on the L/H side of the frame near the hammer. However, known BPC guns without RAF markings that do not have Enfield markings but letter to the BPC have been observed, so there are exceptions.
Third, all of these examples have 6"barrels.
Finally, these pistols are in a narrow band of serial numbers of 4,000 or so.
As Absalom says although the RAF marking would be easy to fake all these guns are genuinely marked.
As far as the date of these serial numbers and 6"barrels are concerned we can rule out the 1000 guns with 6" barrels that were part of the 'off the shelf purchase' of 2,150 pistols from S&W on 12th June 1940.(See Jinks Page 139). These serial numbers ran from about 670XXX to about 682XXX. For completeness other 6"barrel guns in this shipment of 2,150 were 150 Target guns and 145 nickel guns - clearly not applicable here.
So the next most likely batch of guns these pistols were part of would be the 20,000 BPC order of 20th June 1940, which had 6" barrels. With relation to 700701 which was ready to ship in January 1940 the serial number seems to high for that to be the case. If it was in fact shipped in September 1941 this seems very late not only for the serial number, nobody was ordering 6" barreled guns by then, everything was 5" barrels. The final shipments to the BPC being in December 1941.
What we really need is to see a S&W letters on one of these puppies. Perhaps there is one hidden in amongst the Victory Data Base thread.
Failing that, pageing ordnanceguy - paging ordnanceguy - please report to your keyboard...
Regards
AlanD
Below,is a small list of serial numbers of similar pistols most of which are from this forum.
700451 - noted from Weller & Dufty UK auction catalogue from late 1970's
699824
700701
701178
704824
699756
All these pistols have a few things in common.
First, the crude RAF and broad arrow, which is struck on the right hand side of the frame. Traditionally, British ordnance markings are invariably placed on the L/H side of the frame.
Second,more importantly none of these revolvers as far as the photos show have the normal BPC Enfield inspection marks and broad arrow on the L/H side of the frame near the hammer. However, known BPC guns without RAF markings that do not have Enfield markings but letter to the BPC have been observed, so there are exceptions.
Third, all of these examples have 6"barrels.
Finally, these pistols are in a narrow band of serial numbers of 4,000 or so.
As Absalom says although the RAF marking would be easy to fake all these guns are genuinely marked.
As far as the date of these serial numbers and 6"barrels are concerned we can rule out the 1000 guns with 6" barrels that were part of the 'off the shelf purchase' of 2,150 pistols from S&W on 12th June 1940.(See Jinks Page 139). These serial numbers ran from about 670XXX to about 682XXX. For completeness other 6"barrel guns in this shipment of 2,150 were 150 Target guns and 145 nickel guns - clearly not applicable here.
So the next most likely batch of guns these pistols were part of would be the 20,000 BPC order of 20th June 1940, which had 6" barrels. With relation to 700701 which was ready to ship in January 1940 the serial number seems to high for that to be the case. If it was in fact shipped in September 1941 this seems very late not only for the serial number, nobody was ordering 6" barreled guns by then, everything was 5" barrels. The final shipments to the BPC being in December 1941.
What we really need is to see a S&W letters on one of these puppies. Perhaps there is one hidden in amongst the Victory Data Base thread.
Failing that, pageing ordnanceguy - paging ordnanceguy - please report to your keyboard...
Regards
AlanD
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