Who out there collects the British marked S&W's from the great wars? PHOTOS ADDED

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Who out there collects the British marked S&W's from the great wars? PHOTOS ADDED

I was curious whom on this forum seeks out the British marked stuff?
I don't actively search them out, but I have a few in the safe, one of which is a Triple Lock the other two are MKII's that have some very interesting mods done to them.

The photos include an original condition TripleLock, a MKII that has been modified to chamber .45 Auto Rim and fitted with ivory stocks, and another MKII that has had extensive mods including cutting to a 3.25" barrel and new dove-tailed front sight as well as converted to a round butt and re-chambered to shoot .45 Colt.....the action is unbelievable! I believe there was a gunsmith long ago who did this mod often, not sure of the name?
 

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Not a collector, but I stumbled across and acquired a Pre-Victory 4" with Union of South Africa markings and British markings. Factory Letter stated it was shipped directly to the Union of South Africa on Dec. 1, 1940. It is still in its original .38 S&W caliber.
 
I would like to, but my pockets just aren't deep enough right now! :o

I would love to have a TL, an HEII, a Webley Mk VI, and (believe it or not) a Spanish copy of the S&W top break, all in .455 of course and well marked as the British were so fond of doing. Not to quibble, but I thought there was one Great War. (Great meaning "Huge", not that it was a great thing to have such a war. The former was its much more common meaning back then, especially in England.) World War II was even larger, but I have never heard it referred to as the "Second Great War". Ok, no offense and I didn't mean to digress so much.

Here is a sort of placeholder, a Colt New Service in .455 that went to England circa 1915. Alas, it has been refinished and has repo grips, but someday will be upgraded:
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Slightly off topic but I picked up a complete, like new, top end for a WWII issue Remington Rand 1911 with the British lend and lease stamps on the slide and barrel.
 
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