Stamp question

PaulDoc

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This is my Brazilian from 1938. The question I have is in regards to the little stamp on the left side of the grip frame. Could be nothing I'm just curious. Thx for taking a look. Paul.
 

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It appears to be a flaming bomb, an American acceptance stamp. If it is such, it indicates the frame was accepted by the US Army during WWI. The frame was probably not built into a revolver and later built into a Model 1917 to be sold to the Brazilian Military.

Additional photos of the revolver might help pin down more information.

Kevin
 
Unless it's the rare Flaming Ampersand mark,,
I'd guess it's a plain ampersand with a few of those pits being well placed on the 'tail' of it.
 
Lee,

Turn the photo 90 degrees. I see both, the ampersand and a bomb.

Fitters used all sorts of marks. Was the flaming bomb ever stamped in that area?

Kevin
Ampersand + pits.
No, the bomb was never stamped under the grips in my observation.
 
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