Thanks Charlie!
Hi All, have what I think is a victory based on SN at auction. Any additional info would be great. Barrel length and sights confuse me because I didnt think the victory models were available in this configuration. It also had newer K frame grips on it. Barrel looks like its smooth bore the last 2" or so. SN is V633455. No caliber is marked on barrel. Has this been rebarreled? Also, any idea where I can get some period correct grips?
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I agree, it's only value will be in how well it shoots for you...Find grips that are comfortable for your hand, and try it out on the range...It has been rebarreled reblued, buffed, adjustable sights drilled and tapped in frame and lanyard hole plugged.
I wouldn't worry about putting original grips back on it. There is nothing original left on the gun except the bare frame.
Hello, I just purchased a Victory .38 S&W Special Ctg Pistol. Any information I can get for it would be greatly appreciated. Serial number V200929.
Hello,
I just purchased a Victory .38 S&W Special Ctg Pistol.
Any information I can get for it would be greatly appreciated.
Serial number V200929 and every part that has a serial number on it including the grips, matches the frame Serial.
Hello Will4me:
Your Victory is listed in the SWCA Database. According to our Database your revolver shipped in December, 1942 to the U.S. Navy at Oakland, CA as 1 of 1500 units in the shipment.
By the way, it further appears that your Victory was sent back to the factory and repaired in November, 1961 for the City of Moses Lake, Washington Police Department. Thus, your revolver may have had a second career after leaving the Navy. You might want to check the left side of the grip frame with the stocks off to see if there are any repair markings there.
I hope that information is helpful to you.
Regards,
Charlie Flick
Recently learned my brother-in-law who passed away last year had a Victory. Serial V345167. Using information from this very useful thread I think this example was likely manufactured in the July, 1943 to August, 1943 period. Does that seem correct? Thank you.
Ned
I recently got this Victory Model in very good condition. All serial numbers and assembly numbers are where they're supposed to be and are matching.
My confusion stems from the Historical Letter that came with it. From my admittedly limited knowledge, I don't believe the shipping date and the finish can be correct.
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I recently got this Victory Model in very good condition. All serial numbers and assembly numbers are where they're supposed to be and are matching.
My confusion stems from the Historical Letter that came with it. From my admittedly limited knowledge, I don't believe the shipping date and the finish can be correct.
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From what I have read the serial number is far too high for 1942.
Here is one with no marking on the top strap, P on the barrel flat and above the cylinder latch, with ordnance (flaming bomb) mark mixed in with the serial number. Then there is the W stamped on the butt. Any available info would be appreciated, of course.