RM Vivas
US Veteran
Double Header 2
In my other post about my Double Header, I described a USMC shipped pre-"Victory Officers Model". That was one of two guns, this is the second.
I saw an auction for a generally unremarkable M&P. The gun was located in PA (a state that is on the top five Job retirement destinations) and had a broken hammer not unlike the many I have seen on guns that guys dropped while wrestling with some mutt.
I ran the serial number through my records and it popped as a June 4, 1946 sale to Patrolman James P. McSweeney, Sield # 13351.

The gun itself is pretty unremarkable. It did, however, have two things going for it:



First, it has the SV-serial number prefix (SV812246) putting it in the range of the last SV guns (as I understand it).
Secondly, I got it for a dang good price: $190! I guess the broken hammer spur scared some folks off, but I have buckets of parts I took out of Jovinos' back in the day and finding hammer shouldn't be all that hard. I mean, it was $190 man!!! How can you go wrong at that price for a piece of classic NYPD Problem Solving Equipment?
I haven't started the research on the owner yet. That'll be the next step. I have to see if I have an SV gun in my NYPD collection. If not, and the original officer turns out to be just an ordinary Joe, then I may put it on auction with supporting documents. On the other hand, it was $190
Best,
RM Vivas
In my other post about my Double Header, I described a USMC shipped pre-"Victory Officers Model". That was one of two guns, this is the second.
I saw an auction for a generally unremarkable M&P. The gun was located in PA (a state that is on the top five Job retirement destinations) and had a broken hammer not unlike the many I have seen on guns that guys dropped while wrestling with some mutt.
I ran the serial number through my records and it popped as a June 4, 1946 sale to Patrolman James P. McSweeney, Sield # 13351.

The gun itself is pretty unremarkable. It did, however, have two things going for it:



First, it has the SV-serial number prefix (SV812246) putting it in the range of the last SV guns (as I understand it).
Secondly, I got it for a dang good price: $190! I guess the broken hammer spur scared some folks off, but I have buckets of parts I took out of Jovinos' back in the day and finding hammer shouldn't be all that hard. I mean, it was $190 man!!! How can you go wrong at that price for a piece of classic NYPD Problem Solving Equipment?
I haven't started the research on the owner yet. That'll be the next step. I have to see if I have an SV gun in my NYPD collection. If not, and the original officer turns out to be just an ordinary Joe, then I may put it on auction with supporting documents. On the other hand, it was $190
Best,
RM Vivas