Hi all,
I went to an auction this weekend and picked up two old S&W revolvers. They definitely have been shooters as you can tell from the photos, but I really like them.
I snapped the two attached pictures in a hurry, so I appologize for the poor quality and I hope they actually show up in the post!
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x378/upclose59/DSCN2169.jpg
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x378/upclose59/DSCN2168.jpg
I'll call the top revolver #1 and the bottom #2.
#1 is s/n V 643XXX and has a 5" bbl. I'm pretty sure this is what is known as a Victory revolver. Serial numbers on frame, cylinder, and bbl. all match. Faintly stamped on the left side of the top of the frame is, "US PROPERTY GHD". The back of the grip frame is stamped with, "WB-LP-103". The trigger and hammer appear to be stainless with circular machine patterns on both sides. There is a hole on the bottom of the grip frame where I think a lanyard ring was originally. The right side of the bbl is stamped 38 S&W CTG. I paid $150.00 for this revolver.
#2 is s/n 179XXX with a 4" bbl. Serial numbers on frame and cylinder match. The bbl does not appear to have a s/n. The right side of the bbl is stamped 38 S&W SPECIAL CTG. This revolver has some flame cutting under the top strap. Should I be concerned about shooting this gun if I only run light reloads through it? Oh, I paid $125.00 for this one.
I would love to know if any of you have information concerning what the heck I just purchased, how old they are, and what their value might be.
I do plan on getting a letter on both of them, but I'm really curious as to what I have.
Thanks a bunch,
Mark
I went to an auction this weekend and picked up two old S&W revolvers. They definitely have been shooters as you can tell from the photos, but I really like them.
I snapped the two attached pictures in a hurry, so I appologize for the poor quality and I hope they actually show up in the post!
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x378/upclose59/DSCN2169.jpg
http://i1178.photobucket.com/albums/x378/upclose59/DSCN2168.jpg
I'll call the top revolver #1 and the bottom #2.
#1 is s/n V 643XXX and has a 5" bbl. I'm pretty sure this is what is known as a Victory revolver. Serial numbers on frame, cylinder, and bbl. all match. Faintly stamped on the left side of the top of the frame is, "US PROPERTY GHD". The back of the grip frame is stamped with, "WB-LP-103". The trigger and hammer appear to be stainless with circular machine patterns on both sides. There is a hole on the bottom of the grip frame where I think a lanyard ring was originally. The right side of the bbl is stamped 38 S&W CTG. I paid $150.00 for this revolver.
#2 is s/n 179XXX with a 4" bbl. Serial numbers on frame and cylinder match. The bbl does not appear to have a s/n. The right side of the bbl is stamped 38 S&W SPECIAL CTG. This revolver has some flame cutting under the top strap. Should I be concerned about shooting this gun if I only run light reloads through it? Oh, I paid $125.00 for this one.
I would love to know if any of you have information concerning what the heck I just purchased, how old they are, and what their value might be.
I do plan on getting a letter on both of them, but I'm really curious as to what I have.
Thanks a bunch,
Mark