Here for your perusal is Canadian .455 Eley (still in original caliber) Smith & Wesson H-E pistol serial number 17464 with numerous British and Canadian military proof and property markings. Any idea about the unit mark on the backstrap?
Here for your perusal is Canadian .455 Eley (still in original caliber) Smith & Wesson H-E pistol serial number 17464 with numerous British and Canadian military proof and property markings. Any idea about the unit mark on the backstrap?
Lovelly pistol,
having both proof markings might suggest it was acquired by the British War Department, which took thousands of them to supplement inadequate supplies of the official Webley revolver.
As for the markings on the back strap, I cant quite work out if its 1 HR 2 or 1 UR 2? (need eyes testing)
the strike through would indicate that it has been sent to surplus.
Kind regards
Ed
Good S&W-these were the primary Canadian service revolvers in WW1-indeed they never used Webleys in large numbers, always assorted US weapons (usually in British standard calibres though).
Sorry, I cant work it out.
been through all avenues I can think of, but cant think what HR would be.
Have you tried the smith Wesson forum, if not that may be your best option. someone there will surely know.
if you find out will you drop a note, as this is really bugging me!!
Smith & Wesson Forum
Kind regards
Ed
Any luck yet with the ID?
According to the Smith & Wesson letter this revolver was shipped from their factory on September 23, 1915 and delivered to Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Company, New York City, agents for the British Government.
Beautiful revolver. These old warhorses just have a certain something.
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