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Good Day Gentlemen. To add to the database please include SN SV 800003. Chambered in .38S&W spl, though it doesn't say so anywhere on the revolver, and it was not rechambered.
This number appears in all the correct locations except under the bbl, which is of the short type (2") as seen in posting 119 by Fishnic. There is a small P stamped on the underside of the bbl when the cylinder is swung out. Crain and frame are also correctly numbered to each other, 63521.
When first this revolver came into my care i thought the bbl was a fake because of the crude tool marks but after having seen another like it ....
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Your SV 800003 is a very late Victory from 1945.
Given your description, it did not leave the factory with that 2” barrel. To be original, or at least period-correct, it would have to have the V serial complete underneath, not just the P proof.
Checking post #119, which you referenced, shows a 4” barreled Victory with a cut barrel. If yours looks the same, that’s what you have. The give-away is the absence of the front barrel lug, which was cut away post-surplus with the front part of the barrel (where the caliber stamping was also located).
Here is a picture of a real 2” barrel, with the barrel lug:
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Thank you for the information. I guess I don't really need to scope out a letter as I'd never find the original bbl. Then again i may actually have the original bbl and it is all I'm going to ever get. No matter to me I like it the way it is. Now if someone wants this revolver I'd be willing to consider a trade and some $$ to add a good serviceable .22 S&W revolver to my family of use 'um like you need 'um guns.
Again, thank you for the information.
Now I'm wondering if our two revolvers (#119 and mine) were done by the same person? Guess we will find out when we meet the pistolsmith later on.
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I have just purchased a Victory revolver and wondered what I could find out about it from you knowledgeable folks here?
Its a 5" model with # v314131. It has US Property GHD on the top.
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Welcome to the forums from the Wiregrass! It's a British Service Revolver chambered for .38 S&W. It was sent to Australia and was sold out of service there. Other more knowledgeable folks will be along shortly to provide more information.
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I have just purchased a Victory revolver and wondered what I could find out about it from you knowledgeable folks here?
Its a 5" model with # v314131. It has US Property GHD on the top.
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It is a Victory model from mid-1943 sent to Britain under Lend-lease and then, as Guy said, sent to Australia or issued to Australian troops elsewhere by way of British resupply.
It was then refurbished in 1955 in Australia at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory, shown by the FTR/MA 55 stamp.
Most of these were later re-imported to the US by Vega Arms of Sacramento CA, so there may be a Vega mark on the frame.
I also think the gun was refinished again after Lithgow, possibly in the US, since all the markings are under the latest finish; Lithgow always stamped into their finish and it shows, as in the picture below:
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That one is very nice. It is almost certainly a postwar civilian revolver that most likely shipped in March, 1946. The serial number, commercial blue and plugged swivel hole all attest to that. Do the stocks have the correct serial number stamped on the inside of the right hand stock panel? They have the postwar style checkering on them and appear to be in the same high condition as the gun itself.
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Unfortunately the stocks are numbered to a different gun....they're stamped 78826.
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Unfortunately the stocks are numbered to a different gun....they're stamped 78826.
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Hm…. Then they can only have come off C 78826, a 1949 production gun.
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Then they can only have come off C 78826, a 1949 production gun.
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Well, they could have been on K78826, which could have shipped in 1949 or 1950.
I wondered because SV810433 very likely shipped with Magnas that had the prewar style checkering. Most of them that I've found with that low a number and original stocks had the earlier pattern of checking.
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I’ve never owned an SV prefix gun. Is it normal or odd that there is no SV in evidence on either the cylinder face or the underbarrel flat?
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Yes. It is unusual. But, since this one was assembled in the months just after the war, someone obviously missed a step when applying the roll stamps.
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Hello! I just purchased a Victory, it is s/n 453923. I believe this would put it around November 1943 from some of the other posts I've seen here?
V453923 on bottom of grip on frame
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Flaming Bomb - US Property - GHD on top of frame
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4" Barrel .38 Special
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V453923 on bottom of grip on frame
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Flaming Bomb - US Property - GHD on top of frame
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That is a standard military, likely Navy-shipped, Victory which was issued post-war to German police.
WB is the state of Württemberg-Baden and HLBN the city of Heilbronn. Having that marking in two locations is an oddity; usually it was only on the backstrap.
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A new one for the database
Hi group!
Here is a very nice example from Canada (RCAF). V331903
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Here is a very nice example from Canada (RCAF). V331903
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Looks to be in very nice shape. Does it have any RCAF marking somewhere or do you have personal knowledge of the provenance?
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I have somewhere a piece of paper with the name of the pilot to whom it was issued to. Ive been looking everywhere for it and can't find it. From what I remember, it was issued late 1942 and came back with him in late war. It sat in a box until 2020 when it was given to me.
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I've had this Victory for years, but I've never dug into its details. I'm mainly just looking for the date of manufacture (I don't need value). I will try to attach photos... wish me luck. Some markings include:
Serial Number: V 350227 (matching on barrel & cylinder)
Top Strap: U.S. PROPERTY G.H.D.
Cartridge: 38 S&W SPECIAL CTG
No import markings, that I can find.
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I've had this Victory for years, but I've never dug into its details. I'm mainly just looking for the date of manufacture (I don't need value). I will try to attach photos... wish me luck. Some markings include:
Serial Number: V 350227 (matching on barrel & cylinder)
Top Strap: U.S. PROPERTY G.H.D.
Cartridge: 38 S&W SPECIAL CTG
No import markings, that I can find.
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V350991 shipped 7/1943. It has a 5" barrel.
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I'm mainly just looking for the date of manufacture. Serial Number: V 350227
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S&W did not record the date of manufacture, only shipping date. From the Victory Model Database I can estimate for you that your revolver likely shipped from the factory in July, 1943.
Hope that helps you.
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Very nice. Thanks for the complete documentation. The gun belongs in the end phase of blued w/checkered stocks; I have DSC-direct shipped 910507 from Jan. 26 that shipped with utility finish and smooth walnut. Typo in your letter: price per invoice $23.79, same as given in my letter.
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Hoping for some info on this one. This was my grandfathers I am not sure how long he owned it.
V2429 - hole is not drilled.
Nickel coated with bone or anter grip. 38 S&W special ctg barrell appears to be 5”. Inside is stamped F6 47261.
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Hoping for some info on this one. This was my grandfathers I am not sure how long he owned it.
V2429 - hole is not drilled.
Nickel coated with bone or anter grip. 38 S&W special ctg barrell appears to be 5”. Inside is stamped F6 47261.
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Welcome to the Forum.
The hole for the lanyard loop has been plugged.
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You need to post some pictures of that one, especially the right side of the barrel and a shot into the cylinder chambers with lighting from the front of the gun so we can see into the chambers. Measure the barrel from the muzzle to the front of the cylinder. S&W wouldn't have made this in nickel with a filled lanyard swivel hole. So, work was done on it after it served its duty during WWII. Also, check the serial number is the same under the barrel on the extractor rod flat, on the breech face of the cylinder and on the butt of the gun.
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You need to post some pictures of that one, especially the right side of the barrel and a shot into the cylinder chambers with lighting from the front of the gun so we can see into the chambers. Measure the barrel from the muzzle to the front of the cylinder. S&W wouldn't have made this in nickel with a filled lanyard swivel hole. So, work was done on it after it served its duty during WWII. Also, check the serial number is the same under the barrel on the extractor rod flat, on the breech face of the cylinder and on the butt of the gun.
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Thank you for the replies.
I am going to post a few I took. Let me know if you have any questions or need any additions pics.
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Thank you for the replies.
I am going to post a few I took. Let me know if you have any questions or need any additions pics.
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I could not fit them all, sorry if this is spammy. I can edit if needed.
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It appears that this Victory model has had a 6" .38 special barrel fitted to it, sometime after WW II.
It started out as a British Service Revolver and the .38 S&W cylinder has been re-chambered to .38 special.
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It appears that this Victory model has had a 6" .38 special barrel fitted to it, sometime after WW II.
It started out as a British Service Revolver and the .38 S&W cylinder has been re-chambered to .38 special.
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What is the serial number under the barrel? Also, your gun is missing the extractor rod locking bolt, spring and pin. The gun will function ok without them but the cylinder would be more stable if you reinstalled them. You can find the parts at Gun Parts & Firearm Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts.
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What is the serial number under the barrel? Also, your gun is missing the extractor rod locking bolt, spring and pin. The gun will function ok without them but the cylinder would be more stable if you reinstalled them. You can find the parts at Gun Parts & Firearm Accessories | Numrich Gun Parts.
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I will look into this, thank you for the link.
There is an F6 stamped above the numbers 47261.
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Those are assembly numbers and fitter or inspector's mark. What is the number under the barrel...if there is one?
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Those are assembly numbers and fitter or inspector's mark. What is the number under the barrel...if there is one?
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Unfortunately I do not see any numbers on the barrel. The only markings would be smith & Wesson on the left and 38 s&w special ctg on the right.
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Well, no serial on the barrel confirms Gil's conclusion the barrel was replaced. That should improve the accuracy a bit. Enjoy your shooter!
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I appreciate all of the information. I plan on running a few rounds through this weekend. 👍 Any idea of the age based on the V number?
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A four-digit V serial puts the gun early in Victory production, mid-1942, maybe around June.
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I have a 38 special victory and am wondering the year of manufacture. Under grips, V - 356021. What I am curious about is on right strap infront and ontop of trigger guard it reads MADE IN U.S.A. Also on right side there is the smith and wesson logo. US Property G.H.D on top left above cylinder. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Some pics would be most helpful, but sounds like you have a standard Victory model that most likely shipped in July 1943. Have you removed the grips to see if they are numbered to the gun?
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I have a 38 special victory and am wondering the year of manufacture. Under grips, V - 356021. What I am curious about is on right strap infront and ontop of trigger guard it reads MADE IN U.S.A. Also on right side there is the smith and wesson logo. US Property G.H.D on top left above cylinder. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Standard typical markings on a Victory from that time period (mid-1943).
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My contribution to the database. Ser#V502xxx. Have put on proper grips since photos.
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V201083. Standard four inch, 38 Special. I suspect a DSC gun, belonged to a long time deputy in the area. Someone engraved his name and badge number on it, I imagine when he retired. Adds a bit of history to it. Last I knew he was still alive and living in an assisted living home just up the street from me. I'm thinking late '42.
Also have a UK Victory, V579739. Standard five inch. I'm thinking 1944.
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V201083. Standard four inch, 38 Special. I suspect a DSC gun, belonged to a long time deputy in the area. Someone engraved his name and badge number on it, I imagine when he retired. Adds a bit of history to it. Last I knew he was still alive and living in an assisted living home just up the street from me. I'm thinking late '42.
Also have a UK Victory, V579739. Standard five inch. I'm thinking 1944.
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Around Jan. 1943 on the first one, April/May 1944 on the second one.
If the guy is indeed still alive whose name and badge no. is on the US Victory, you can enhance the resale value to collectors by documenting the gun’s use, like department, times, maybe get a photo from the guy’s active duty days. Collectors love that kind of provenance, especially if it provides context for otherwise meaningless personalized scratchings on a gun.
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Originally Posted by Absalom
Around Jan. 1943 on the first one, April/May 1944 on the second one.
If the guy is indeed still alive whose name and badge no. is on the US Victory, you can enhance the resale value to collectors by documenting the gun’s use, like department, times, maybe get a photo from the guy’s active duty days. Collectors love that kind of provenance, especially if it provides context for otherwise meaningless personalized scratchings on a gun.
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Thanks for the information.
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03-13-2022, 08:12 PM
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My contribution to the data base is V194119. Marked US Navy on the top left strap. Shipped from the factory Monday, January 4, 1943 to Norfolk, VA.
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03-13-2022, 11:42 PM
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My contribution to the data base is V194119. Marked US Navy on the top left strap. Shipped from the factory Monday, January 4, 1943 to Norfolk, VA.
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Got it. Now added to the Database. Thank you, Skiffer.
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03-17-2022, 08:03 PM
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Here is one for the DB. Parkerized, 38S&W short.
Last edited by hkpv70z; 03-18-2022 at 09:01 AM.
Reason: better pics
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04-20-2022, 06:54 PM
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Hello, All! I'm considering the purchase of a S&W Victory Model in .38 S&W Special listed as a "1942" production. Serial Number V7655. I’ve included a link to some photos I’ve taken of the gun in hopes of getting information on the gun. The serial numbers seem to match in all the correct spots (including the grips).
Any information would be greatly appreciated! Looking for possible ship date and destination among any other information available. Also looking for some insight as to if $450.00 is a reasonable price.
Thanks in advance!
Photo Album : S&W Victory - Google Photos
Edit: I pulled the trigger (pun intended) on the firearm, but still looking for info! Once I get it cleaned up, I'll follow up with better photographs for the database!
Last edited by JeffreyJ5; 04-20-2022 at 09:35 PM.
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