wbraswell Gold Supporter Joined Jan 3, 2009 Messages 6,692 Reaction score 6,661 Location East Texas Tuesday at 7:22 PM #1 I posted about my Victory a while back on the SWCA board, Thought I should post it for all to see. I just got my letter for it yesterday. #V173284 was shipped 4/21/1943, to Blueridge Co. Inc. in Glasgow, VA. in an order of only 4 guns. Attachments Victory B2.webp 787.8 KB · Views: 1
I posted about my Victory a while back on the SWCA board, Thought I should post it for all to see. I just got my letter for it yesterday. #V173284 was shipped 4/21/1943, to Blueridge Co. Inc. in Glasgow, VA. in an order of only 4 guns.
65-2x2 Bronze Supporter Joined Jan 9, 2016 Messages 599 Reaction score 1,384 Location North Florida Tuesday at 7:52 PM #2 The Company made carpets before the war, but shifted to war materials during the war. They must have needed the guns for onsite security.
The Company made carpets before the war, but shifted to war materials during the war. They must have needed the guns for onsite security.
DWalt Member Joined Dec 19, 2009 Messages 36,047 Reaction score 32,818 Location South Texas & San Antonio 14 minutes ago #3 Highly likely to be a DSC Victory, intended for stateside use, not military. It should not have a property stamp on the topstrap.
Highly likely to be a DSC Victory, intended for stateside use, not military. It should not have a property stamp on the topstrap.