A documented .22 LR Smith & Wesson Military & Police revolver built on special government order for the U.S. Postal Department in 1958. Later cattle-brand engraved by F. E. Warren with gold inlay and bone grips.
Start with the markings, because that is where this one separates from every other K-frame on the table. The barrel reads .22 LONG RIFLE CTG, and a factory letter signed by Smith & Wesson's service manager confirms why a .22 sits on an M&P frame: this Military & Police model was built on special government order for the United States Postal Department, shipping from Springfield on July 25, 1958. A .22 chambering on the K-frame was a deliberate choice for a federal trainer, and the paperwork that ties this gun to that contract is the kind of provenance most postal-order Smiths simply lost decades ago.
Then there is the embellishment, and it tells its own story. A decade after it shipped, the original owner, Frank G. Barnard of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, sent the revolver to engraver F. E. Warren of Cortland for a full cattle-brand treatment. Warren cut the frame, barrel, and topstrap with bold Western brands, each one a recognizable mark rather than generic filler, and laid in flowing scroll across the cylinder flutes. Gold accents the muzzle band and the trigger guard, where the initials FGB are inlaid in gold. The barrel band and a Texas Longhorn motif appear in the original 1968 shop receipt, which survives alongside a 1971 appraisal describing the work in detail.
The revolver wears a deep blue with a few high points showing soft handling color. The grips are smooth bone, warm in tone, with the natural grain and age that no two sets share. The action runs as a double action K-frame should, with the six-shot cylinder locking up tight.
A postal-contract .22 is scarce on its own. One documented to its government order, then engraved by a named hand and traced through original receipts, is the rare case where the gun and its paper trail arrive together.
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