Mobjack118
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I have seen the term "Victory database" used in a number of posts so I guess this post is something to add to that. Plus I am very proud of this family heirloom. What I have is my father's Victory Model , SN 360984 that was issued to him "off the books" when he was a Navy doctor assigned to duty in China in April of 1945. Dad said the Marines gave him a choice between a Red Cross arm band and the pistol to keep. Most of the medical personnel took the pistols since the Japanese tended to use the arm band as a target. I included a picture of my father wearing the pistol on his web belt; he is the one on the far right. So I know this Victory Model's history from that point forward. It has been in my family ever since, where it shall remain. Nevertheless, I have included a few pictures of the pistol that include most of the marking I could see on it. (There are a few more but they only give you room to post 5.) I would welcome whatever information you may have on this particular Victory Model's origins and finish. I think it is parkerized but there has been discussion of so many finishes that Victory Models may have I am not sure now. Looking forward to your comments.