I concur. I own three that are nearly identical except mine are prohib barrel lengths. As this one is shown with .38 S&W ammo (some wonderful old Dominion fodder, which I've got a bit of too!) and judging by the proof at the front of the trigger guard, it is a British 5" .38/200, specifically. I can see some "messiness" at the rear of the barrel which presumably reads 3 1/2 TONS which equates to a .38 S&W pressure rating, stamped by the Brits after it was proofed over there. Nice guns and the .38 S&W is a pleasant shooter, very much like a .38 Special wadcutter load. The stag grips are ostensibly not issue but add a nice touch.1905 model of the 4th change possibly?
Is there case color hardening on the hammer and trigger or not? Hard to tell in the photo.




























