hardscrabble
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I believe Roy's reference to "no commercial sales" refers to the Limitation Order L-60 that was issued by the War Production Board on Feb 27, 1942. It required all dealers and wholesalers of firearms to report their inventories to the government and restricted all sales except to local, state and the federal government, allied governments and/or for Lend-Lease purposes. On May 26, 1942 the order was modified to allow sales of small-gage [sic] shotguns, odd caliber and certain .22-caliber rifles. Specific exceptions were sales:
1. On a specific order of the Director of Industry Operations,
2. For Federal, State, or local government use,
3. For Lend-Lease purposes,
4. On an order on hand as of May 26, to which a preference rating of A-l-j or higher has been applied, or
5. To the Defense Supplies Corporation.
I suspect that brigham33's revolver was actually sold and shipped to the DSC which was housed in the Lafayette Building. (That's the building at that address.)
Kevin, that is good information. Would you share your source?