This was emailed to me by Secretary, Smith & Wesson Historical Foundation

” You have a Smith & Wesson .38/200 British Service Revolver. It shipped to the British Purchasing Commission in May 1941. 

At some point the gun was re-plated in nickel. The original finish would have either been a blued or parkerized finish”

The .38/200 was a British military revolver cartridge identical to Smith & Wesson's .38 S&W cartridge but with specific loadings for military service.

The .38 S&W was modified for use by the British military and called the .38/200 (also known as 380/200 Revolver Mk I) in 1922 for .38 caliber pistols and revolvers (such as the Enfield No. 2 Mk I and Webley Mk IV) which replaced the larger .455 and .476 inch handguns. The .38/200 cartridge was initially issued to British military forces as the .380/200 Revolver Mk I round. British authorities later issued a different .38 S&W military cartridge with a lighter, 178–180-grain (12 g) jacketed bullet, known as the .380 Revolver Mk IIz.

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