Yes, I have read it and hold its author, Bruce Canfield, in high regard as a source for excellent, informed writings on a wide variety of USGI small arms.
However, even the best of us can make a mistake. At the end of the article the discussion on the 2 inch barreled Victory Model revolvers states "The only martial marking typically applied was a small "flaming bomb" insignia on the top of the frame." That point is illustrated with an adjacent photo with the caption "The U.S. military "flaming bomb" insignia was applied to this S&W Victory Model with 2" barrel." However, the photo depicts not a Victory but rather a Colt Commando revolver with the flaming bomb marking at the upper left frame just forward of the hammer. Rock Island Auction is credited with the 2 photos, but the photos used to illustrate this point are just flat wrong. Beyond that, and more importantly, no Victory Model revolvers, 2 inch or otherwise, had flaming bomb marks placed at the upper left frame.
I am a little surprised that these errors slipped past the AR editorial staff.