medxam
US Veteran
I have just re-read the post about the USMC "Victory Officer's Models". As I sit here on the banks of the beautiful New River, about a half mile away from Camp Lejeune, listening to the artillery (they always shoot when it is wet and we had an inch of rain today), and the Osprey Tilt-Rotors using my house for their approach to New River Air Station, USMC NRAS-H. it is no wonder that the pictures in my house are always at a skewed angle. I have decided that I would like to have one of these pieces of history for my collection of S&W handguns, much more so than some of the pieces that I have accumulated.
I know that they are rare and scarce and unmarked, BUT, they do fall into a set of serial numbers, as stated by Roy Jinks! According to Jinks, they shipped in Dec. of 1953 (see post by digi-shots on 02-24-13). If anyone is willing to part with one of these known examples, I would be very interested. We are trying to raise funds for the "Museum of the Marine", to be located here in Jacksonville. The base has given us the property, but as you know, "fund raising" in these economic times is tough.
I am also willing to put in my will that the revolver will be given to the Museum of the Marine at my death. Anyone willing to part with on on a for sale or trade basis?
medxam
I know that they are rare and scarce and unmarked, BUT, they do fall into a set of serial numbers, as stated by Roy Jinks! According to Jinks, they shipped in Dec. of 1953 (see post by digi-shots on 02-24-13). If anyone is willing to part with one of these known examples, I would be very interested. We are trying to raise funds for the "Museum of the Marine", to be located here in Jacksonville. The base has given us the property, but as you know, "fund raising" in these economic times is tough.
I am also willing to put in my will that the revolver will be given to the Museum of the Marine at my death. Anyone willing to part with on on a for sale or trade basis?
medxam