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    1917 US Army model.

    Picked this piece up a few weeks ago. Lowish serial number in the 15,000 range, however I believe she was refurbished in 1949 where the grooved hammer was replaced and a small P was stamped on the inside of the cylinder cut-out at the junction of the forward frame and base, where there is a...
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    Oh no its not a Smith

    Gday all, Have been doing gunshows and all the gun related adds looking for that one elusive extra Victory model for my collection. 4 inch barrel 38spl with just something different from the norm. I came away from the latest show with a Walther P38 in very good condition. No decent Victories to...
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    Christmas wish.

    OK, you have one wish which will come to fruition, which S&W antique firearm would you choose and why?
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    Russian model more history

    Gday all Been doing research on my 1st model (old old Russian) Appears that the piece was in the original run of 20000 produced in 1872. However was rejected due to a couple of minor flaws. Will go into detail at a later date when I have a letter from Mr Jinks. Things are a bit hectic there of...
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    ordnanceguy re V368191

    Gday Charlie, Re my Victory model V368191 which has been included in the data base. Have just discovered that next to the V on the butt it carries the flaming bomb symbol. Lightly stamped, I didnt know what it was until I saw the other day a picture of the symbol. So if thats of interest to the...
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    Anyone still shoot the Victory models

    Do people still shoot these guns, I own two both 4 inch in 38spl. they are not pretty, but they shoot superbly, anyone else still have fun with these fine old sixguns?
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    44 Triple lock.

    Would love this old gun to reappear on the market, originals in my part of the world are as rare as hens teeth. Go years before you see one up for sale. I see S&W are bringing back some of the old classics, do this one for me!!! Like the look of the revamped model 27, dont like the lock though...
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    1st model Russian value sought

    Gday all, Have just joined this forum on the advice of a friend in Canada. I have recently come into possesion of a Model no.3 American, Russian 1st model. The piece is in 98/99% condition, unfired. Blued, has not been refurbished. Is as tight as the day it left the factory in 1872. I shall be...
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