Offering a unique blend of historical significance and functional utility, the Smith & Wesson .38/200 British Service Revolver stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of well-crafted firearms. Originally manufactured between the years 1940-1945 for the British military during World War II, this revolver tells a rich story of global conflict and technological advancement. It was designed to fire the British .38/200 load, a round slightly longer and more powerful than the American .38 Special, demonstrating its combat-ready capability.
Despite signs of prior use and handling, including some minor pitting and scratching, the revolver remains in good overall condition. It has been well-maintained, with a clean bore and well-defined rifling. The functional durability of this Smith & Wesson revolver is reflected in its action, which offers both double and single-action modes, and its six-round capacity. The 4" barrel length and checkered walnut grips adorned with S&W medallions maintain the original design, while the front ramp and grooved rear sight provide reliable accuracy.
Adding to its historical charm, the revolvers barrel was re-blued after its World War II service, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the firearm with a level of corrosion resistance. The worn import/proof marks on the right side of the barrel further testify to its authentic past. With over 570,000 units produced, it was a common sight in British service in the post-war years. Whether you're a gun enthusiast or a history buff, the Smith & Wesson .38/200 British Service Revolver offers an engaging glimpse into the past and a practical tool for the present.




