I was browsing through Charlie Pate's book this evening and found a footnote that might be of interest to this crowd.
Footnote 9 on page 129 (Chapter 7) says the following:
"Serial number SV811119 was a civilian revolver and was not shipped until 1946."
This is of interest because S811120 was the first revolver to get an S prefix with no V. According to Roy, that gun was produced on September 12, 1945, if I understood his note to me correctly. SV811119 was assembled on August 27, 1945 and shipped from the factory on March 1, 1946. If the assembly dates that I have in my database are accurate, it would appear that there was an assembly hiatus of about two weeks when the change-over took place.
Pate's footnote is especially interesting since SV811119 is currently owned by a member of this Forum. I will leave it to him to decide if he wants to identify himself. The whereabouts of S811120 is unknown to me. If someone here owns it or knows who owns it, I would appreciate hearing from that person.
Footnote 9 on page 129 (Chapter 7) says the following:
"Serial number SV811119 was a civilian revolver and was not shipped until 1946."
This is of interest because S811120 was the first revolver to get an S prefix with no V. According to Roy, that gun was produced on September 12, 1945, if I understood his note to me correctly. SV811119 was assembled on August 27, 1945 and shipped from the factory on March 1, 1946. If the assembly dates that I have in my database are accurate, it would appear that there was an assembly hiatus of about two weeks when the change-over took place.
Pate's footnote is especially interesting since SV811119 is currently owned by a member of this Forum. I will leave it to him to decide if he wants to identify himself. The whereabouts of S811120 is unknown to me. If someone here owns it or knows who owns it, I would appreciate hearing from that person.
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