RNWMP and Canadian/British Military Marked Colt New Service

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Colt New Service Revolver with Royal Northwest Mounted Police and Multiple Canadian and British Unit Markings

Manufactured in 1915, this Colt New Service revolver bears the standard commercial markings, with the addition of a number of distinctive British and Canadian markings. The right side of the frame bears a "broad arrow in C" Canadian proofmark, with the "RNWMP" marking of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police on the spine. One of the parent organizations of the modern Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the RNWMP received the "Royal" designation in 1904. The rear of the cylinder has been stamped with crossed pennant "DPC" proofs, and the left side of the barrel and frame bear "crown/GP" and "crown/V" proofs, crossed pennants and broad arrows, with "D.V. THOMSON/7th A.&S.H." on the left sideplate. While not documented, the 7th A.&S.H. is likely the 7th Battalion of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, a line infantry formation created in 1881 by amalgamating the 91st and 93rd Regiments, the latter being the "Thin Red Line" of the Battle of Balaclava. For World War One the Highlanders served on multiple fronts, with components of the 7th deployed both on the Western Front and in Britain. Research shows an officer named D.V. Thomson with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, in particular noting a temporary promotion from 2nd Lieutenant to full Lieutenant in 1916. Additionally, the top of the frame behind the hammer is marked "10.23/3 COY/7. C.M.G.B./2", indicating the 3rd Company of the 7th Canadian Machine Gun Brigade, which was established in 1919. Fitted with a set of checkered grips with "COLT" imprints at the top.

Class: Curio & Relic Handgun

Very good, with 40% of the blue finish, showing a number of light scratches and dents, bright holster wear on the high points and the sides of the barrel and cylinder, scattered oxidization, and areas of brown and gray patina concentrated on the grip frame. A dent is present on the muzzle crown, which does not appear to affect the bore or rifling. The replacement grips are good, with a chip absent from the left toe and mild scratches. Cylinder timing is a bit off, otherwise mechanically very good.


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This item is part of Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
 Sunday, May 19, 2024 | 9:00 AM  Central
 
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RNWMP and Canadian/British Military Marked  Colt New Service
RNWMP and Canadian/British Military Marked Colt New Service
Lot number: 3376
Seller: Rock Island Auction Company
Event: Premier Firearms Auction - Day 3
Ends: Sunday, May 19 | 9:00 AM  Central

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