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I recently aquired this Colt New Service in 455. It is marked for the 52nd CEF, a unit perpetuated by my old Militia infantry unit the LSSR in Thunder Bay.
I am wondering if this is typical of unit markings of handguns in the Great War...if so can you shoot me some pix of markings of pistols that you have with Canadian unit markings. I am guessing that the no 11 means it was the 11th revolver in unit inventory. It came with an open holster also unit marked ( I am told that this type of holster was normally for non infantry units so who knows? )
Any insight you can give me would be appreciated. Saddle soap for the holster?
Post pix of the markings on your CEF handgun or rifle or send them to me at jclayton@tbaytel.net
Of course if you want to sell me any other 52nd marked pistols or rifles that would be appreciated.
I recently aquired this Colt New Service in 455. It is marked for the 52nd CEF, a unit perpetuated by my old Militia infantry unit the LSSR in Thunder Bay.
I am wondering if this is typical of unit markings of handguns in the Great War...if so can you shoot me some pix of markings of pistols that you have with Canadian unit markings. I am guessing that the no 11 means it was the 11th revolver in unit inventory. It came with an open holster also unit marked ( I am told that this type of holster was normally for non infantry units so who knows? )
Any insight you can give me would be appreciated. Saddle soap for the holster?
Post pix of the markings on your CEF handgun or rifle or send them to me at jclayton@tbaytel.net
Of course if you want to sell me any other 52nd marked pistols or rifles that would be appreciated.


















































