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    Question Need help on an pistol, please!

    I have a question for an friend who has this revolver and wants to know more details of it like general information and information about the markings. It would be great if anybody can add some information to it.

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    First World War private purchase (officer) to C.R. Baker of the Canadianicon Machine Gun Corps

    http://www.cefresearch.com/matrix/Ar...orps/index.htm

    caliber is .455 same as the Webley revolvers
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    Thanks Amatikuluicon, is the 30 and the sign left of the lanyard swivel a proofmark?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amatikuluicon View Post
    First World War private purchase (officer) to C.R. Baker of the Canadianicon Machine Gun Corps

    http://www.cefresearch.com/matrix/Ar...orps/index.htm

    caliber is .455 same as the Webley revolvers
    That's a very interesting web site Niel. Thanks!
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    The crown over 30 is an inspectors acceptance mark identifying it as being one of the Pistol, Smith & Wesson .455 inch, 6 1/2" barrel, Mark II revolvers purchased directly by Canadaicon around 1916

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    Thanks for your help Niel!

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    The revolver is a 2nd model Smith and Wesson New Century. Many of these were converted to 45LC when they were surplussed in North America.

    It's nice to see one in original condition.

    The second model is different from the first in that it isn't of the triple lock design. It was changed to bring down costs and make it easier to produce. I think it dropped manufacturing costs by 10%. If memory serves, the revolvers sold for around $20US to both Canadaicon and the UK. Britishicon and Canadian officers had to purchase their own firearms during WWI. That allowed them some leeway as to what they carried. Not really sure what the guidelines were if any. Winston Churchill, carried his own personal pistol during the Boer War, it was a C96, 7.63 mauser.

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