RM Vivas
US Veteran
Well, I had finally completed (as much as they can be completed) the NYPD records for the Colt Commando.
Getting the Commando records organised was the prerequisite to penning an article on their use by the NYPD during WW2.
I finally got the article off to the Colt Collectors Association people and it's tempting to call it 'done', but as most of you know, new info is always popping up somewhere.
The result is that the articles are never truly 'done' as we keep adding to them as stuff pops up.
Anyway.........
Having put the Commando issue to bed, I now move my attentions to the Smith & Wesson Victory revolvers that the department had during and after WW2.
I've generally said that there were about 1,100 or so Victory revolvers that went to NYPD.
Before I can start writing I first have to get the exact number according to surviving records and then confirm what gun went to which officer and when.
Once that is done and an accurate headcount is made, I can start looking for trends and unique instances and then start writing.
I just finished about 160 entries that I was able to tie to individual officers by name and shield numbers. I think the total number I've got documented is about 500 or so, so I am near the halfway point.
One interesting thing I've noticed is that as of FEB46 the Department was still selling Victory's to recruits. I'm not sure if this is because they had them on hand or if its because S&W was still behind on civilian production guns. I may need some collaboration from our resident Victory experts on that.
It looks like Victorys were in inventory until the early 1950's, when the last were sold to Colts 20 Vesey Street office.
For comparison the last Commando sale by the Department was in late 1945 and they do not appear to have had any after that.
Anyway, I'm going to use this post as a way of updating on how it progresses.
Best,
RM Vivas
Getting the Commando records organised was the prerequisite to penning an article on their use by the NYPD during WW2.
I finally got the article off to the Colt Collectors Association people and it's tempting to call it 'done', but as most of you know, new info is always popping up somewhere.
The result is that the articles are never truly 'done' as we keep adding to them as stuff pops up.
Anyway.........
Having put the Commando issue to bed, I now move my attentions to the Smith & Wesson Victory revolvers that the department had during and after WW2.
I've generally said that there were about 1,100 or so Victory revolvers that went to NYPD.
Before I can start writing I first have to get the exact number according to surviving records and then confirm what gun went to which officer and when.
Once that is done and an accurate headcount is made, I can start looking for trends and unique instances and then start writing.
I just finished about 160 entries that I was able to tie to individual officers by name and shield numbers. I think the total number I've got documented is about 500 or so, so I am near the halfway point.
One interesting thing I've noticed is that as of FEB46 the Department was still selling Victory's to recruits. I'm not sure if this is because they had them on hand or if its because S&W was still behind on civilian production guns. I may need some collaboration from our resident Victory experts on that.
It looks like Victorys were in inventory until the early 1950's, when the last were sold to Colts 20 Vesey Street office.
For comparison the last Commando sale by the Department was in late 1945 and they do not appear to have had any after that.
Anyway, I'm going to use this post as a way of updating on how it progresses.
Best,
RM Vivas
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