The rest of the designation indicates it is for the Ersatz (Replacement) 2nd Squadron
and only further dates this phenomenal piece
Major General Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth
There is no 'S' marked over the chamber to indicate modification for the S-PATRONE cartridge introduced in 1903 (we do not recommend firing the S-cartridge in this carbine)
The ramrod is brass mounted walnut and not of the 'swivel" type later introduced as the New Land Pattern
Original U.S. Surcharged Artillery Model Colt .45cal Nickel-Plated Single Action Army Revolver Made in 1890 with Stag Grips, Factory Letter, and Named Research - Serial 131448 M3 Grease Gun The rest of the designationOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is every School boy's dream! A real Cowboy six gun! The Colt Single Action Army Revolver, often referred to as the SAA or M1873, was the first Colt cartridge revolver to see wide acceptance and use, having been developed to meet the needs of the U. S. Government. Dubbed the "Peacemaker", the design is a famous piece of Americana and the American Wild West era, due to its popularity with ranchers, lawmen, and