S&W K38 S/N: 843345
My grandfather was one of my heroes. He spent a year in an English hospital after being shot in Belgium. His occupations included soldier, farmer, police officer and commissionaire. Local lore in my community often brings up a story of him "dropping" a bull with a punch after it attempted to ruin his day. He was one of most honourable and strong people I have ever known.
He was also very frugal, which is how I get to this weapon. Sometime in the late 1950's or early 1960's he became a town police officer in NS. He was looking for a revolver as his side arm and was looking at "suicide specials" as apparently the price seemed right. Thankfully my dad bought 2 of these pistols from a local gunsmith and gave one to my grandfather. He carried it for the duration of his career. With it I have a Sam Brown holster and his handcuffs and handcuff pouch. The second pistol was lost in a building fire in the late 70's.
I am told that this was a surplus RCMP pistol. I can find a Canadianbroad arrow stamped above the left handguard (near the hammer, does not show up well in the photos). I cannot find any markings that state RCMP. I have no idea of how RCMP weapons would have been marked. I am interested in any information I can get on this pistol. I have no intention of selling it, but should probably have some idea of what it is worth for insurance purposes.
Thanks for taking a look.
Regards,
Drift.
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