Picked up this midnight black finished Victory model today, serial # V 394700.
Typical Victory marked: U.S. Property G.H.D.
38 Special in caliber.
Numbers match throughout the gun except for the grips.
I have no reason to believe it has ever been fired, The forcing cone is flawless, top strap and barrel / frame area are without any form of powder residue as well as an unmarked recoil shield. The ejector rod does not have the elongated scratched surface indicative of ejecting cases.
The finish appears that the gun has spend much time through the years with something else made of very hard material and they were in close confinement.
I will take a risk and speculate it may have done time in a cigar box along with old ammo, dog tags, rings, pocket knife and other assorted keepsakes carried by a service man of the war era. The finish damage is at the high spots and appear to be rubbed in.
Case colors are bright. There is absolutely no oil or grease on the exterior of the gun.
terry
Typical Victory marked: U.S. Property G.H.D.
38 Special in caliber.
Numbers match throughout the gun except for the grips.

I have no reason to believe it has ever been fired, The forcing cone is flawless, top strap and barrel / frame area are without any form of powder residue as well as an unmarked recoil shield. The ejector rod does not have the elongated scratched surface indicative of ejecting cases.
The finish appears that the gun has spend much time through the years with something else made of very hard material and they were in close confinement.
I will take a risk and speculate it may have done time in a cigar box along with old ammo, dog tags, rings, pocket knife and other assorted keepsakes carried by a service man of the war era. The finish damage is at the high spots and appear to be rubbed in.

Case colors are bright. There is absolutely no oil or grease on the exterior of the gun.
terry
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