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.455 Smith and Wesson "22 RS. RFC" marked
Last edited by jmoore; 09-07-2012 at 06:53 PM.
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09-07-2012 06:50 PM
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22 Reconnaisance Squadron RFC?
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22 Reconnaisance Squadron RFC?
Yes, but beyond that I don't know anything.
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Check the serial number against the date of manufacture. The RFC (Royal Flying Corps) was short lived and the markings are not that consistent with known RFC marked revolvers or pistols.
Finding out any info on the RFC is like pulling teeth. I've been trying for years and even have contacted the Squadrons that are still in existence hoping they have an archives but to no avail. A chap in the UK was going to assist me but has got suddenly quiet as well.
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Check the date of the revolvers manufacture as the RFC (Royal Flying Corps) was only in existence from 1914 to 1918. It was short lived.
The markings are not consistent with known RFC markings on pistols and revolvers.
Finding info on the RFC is like pulling teeth in the UK. I've even contacted the squadrons still in existence hoping they have an archive, but to no avail. A chap in the UK was going to help me but has got suddenly quiet as well.
I wish you luck and if you do find any RFC archives I'd appreciate a note.
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There's a very similar example shown in inset in the Hand Ejector chapter of Supica and Nahas' book, The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd ed.
Just happened to look there yesterday whilst thumbing through for the umpteenth time this week.
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