DWalt
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"I have a victory model numbered V174854, any info would be great. thank you
looks like it has been rebarreled and chromed. and barrel has no markings."
Obviously it is not original, and therefore not of much collector interest. V174854 would likely have shipped from S&W in very late 1942. Beyond that, I can't help much without more detail. I would strongly suspect that it's one of the huge number of British .38/200 revolvers imported into the US during the 1950s and 1960s which are frequently found with incorrect grips, chopped barrels, nickel plated (all three of which features are demonstrated on your revolver), and with chambers bored out to accept .38 Special cartridges. You should check for the latter. Not unsafe to fire, but with not much value other than as a shooter.
looks like it has been rebarreled and chromed. and barrel has no markings."
Obviously it is not original, and therefore not of much collector interest. V174854 would likely have shipped from S&W in very late 1942. Beyond that, I can't help much without more detail. I would strongly suspect that it's one of the huge number of British .38/200 revolvers imported into the US during the 1950s and 1960s which are frequently found with incorrect grips, chopped barrels, nickel plated (all three of which features are demonstrated on your revolver), and with chambers bored out to accept .38 Special cartridges. You should check for the latter. Not unsafe to fire, but with not much value other than as a shooter.