ordnanceguy
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Is the serial number 756626?
Charlie
Charlie
The Austrian shipped guns were for the Austrian police after the war was over. We shipped them because the police were carrying mostly 32 and even some 25 caliber semis that were considered not useful for police service. So we sent them Smiths, the police were not very grateful, they dumped the quality wheelguns ASAP and took up with any old semi auto they could find-they just were not used to revolvers. The person who initially decided that they needed new guns was alleged to have been General Patton, and given his gun interest just might have been true. The same situation happened with the German police after the war was over, they just could not abide revolvers and found any old semi auto to take the place of S&W revolvers.
Sir, Ser# is 756266
Does anyone know where this piece may have been shipped too? Thanks, Dave
Charlie,
I have USNCPC 748606. Came from Charlie Pate. It is about 80% thinning blue. John Hopkins
i wandered onto this post while looking for info about a victory model i just picked up. for what its worth its serial #619862 looks like it was made in 44?
anyway. i too have a u.s.n.c.p.c. gun out in the vault so i went and got it. its serial #748863. it has no brit markings and is in a solid 90% cond. if it werent for a few light scratches from years of laying around it would be 95% there is absolutely no wear in the bluing. only bummer is when i got it the lanyard loop was missing so i picked up one at a gun show which is parked. here's the kicker....bought it at a local shop where they sell a ton of black guns covered in rails and plastic. guy knew it wasnt a victory mod but really didn't know much about it (neither did i). not being the kind of stuff they specialize in i bought it for $175![]()
only bummer is when i got it the lanyard loop was missing so i picked up one at a gun show which is parked.