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    Colt New Service 357 From England

    So I won this in an auction lot with some other stuff and now I think it might be cool enough to keep rather than just sell.
    It's a Colt New Service 357 mfg in 1939 with British proof marks.
    I know the grips are wrong.
    Anyone have any knowledge or history on us sending these Colt 357's over to Englandicon during WWII?

    Anyone want to take a stab at this?
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    The Britishicon Purchasing Commission bought just about anything that would shoot. Colt New Service, Colt Single Action Army, Smith & Wesson revolvers, etc. In the late 60"s early 70's I remember seeing engraved S&W M&P revolvers in three different grades of engraving being sold out of British Surplus through our local Rod and Gun club in Stuttgart, Germanyicon. I wish I had the money to buy all of them. The one item on the revolvers that I remember the grips were plain Jane walnut, not commercial grips.

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    They call them the " Battle of Britain" Colts.

    The Britishicon Gov't took every .38 cal and .45 cal handgun they could get.

    Check to see if the cylinder has been rechambered to .38 S&W - most of the .38 Special/.357 Magnums had a .38S&W reamer run into the chambers.

    To me it looks like the finish has been chemically stripped - leads me to think someone may have removed or tried to hide the .38-200 proof marks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    it looks like the finish has been chemically stripped
    Like lemon juice or some such...

    It's a neat revolver, I'd like to have it.
    Regards, Jim

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    Updated pictures

    Britishicon .357 Magnum proof mark on the barrel. How freaking cool is that?
    Bore is minty. Action locks up tight as a bank vault.
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/tact...attach/jpg.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by spencerhut View Post
    Britishicon .357 Magnum proof mark on the barrel. How freaking cool is that?
    Bore is minty. Action locks up tight as a bank vault.
    https://www.milsurps.com/images/tact...attach/jpg.gif
    The way I see it, you ran hit a home run with the bases loaded -

    It's not rechambered to .38 S&W
    It's a .357
    It's a 4"
    It's a "Battle of Britain" gun
    BSN from the Republic of Alberta

    http://www.cartridgecollectors.org/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Enfield View Post
    The way I see it, you ran hit a home run with the bases loaded -

    It's not rechambered to .38 S&W
    It's a .357
    It's a 4"
    It's a "Battle of Britainicon" gun
    Yeah, I agree. I may request a letter on this one.
    It shoots so well. Recoils like a .22 with .38 Special loads.
    I'd like to think the finish was blasted off by sandstorms in the desert of N. Africa. Will likely never know.

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    The pistol should have a provision for a lanyard loop on the butt. All Colt New service revolver except the Shooting Master should have a lanyard loop.

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