Absalom
SWCA Member, Absent Comrade
I inherited this Victory model #V143663 from my father, who served in Army Ordinance in the Pacific during WWII. No idea whether this revolver is connected to his service, or for that matter, its origins at all. Because it has no service-related markings, I would guess it to be DSC.
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I have not requested a letter, at least not yet, but would certainly appreciate advice as to whether a letter would be worthwhile and comments on history and value estimate (for insurance only-NFS). Thank you for your help.
That is a nice one. A lot of non-military guns shipped from that general serial number range, both DSC and US Maritime Commission. It should fall into late 1942, although I had V 121432 which didn't ship until April 1943, to the Maritime Commission, so there are irregularities in the sequence.
A direct connection to your dad's WW II service is unlikely, but since it's still a family heirloom, I'd letter it since you're probably going to keep it, and on an unmarked gun you're much more likely to get the end user in the letter.
Except for the blemishes on the topstrap, condition appears almost pristine, maybe unissued before your dad got it. Add the all-matching, including stocks, and value-wise I'd put this in the $600 range.