Egan99
Just curious how are these demilled or de-activated ?
Just curious how are these demilled or de-activated ?
I have just purchased what I believe to be an early Victory. Hopefully I will be able to run 38sp, but any information or insight you could provide would be great.
SN# V 320444 on the butt
England on the cylinder
ENP 320444 38" 767" on the bottom of the barrel
Pinned barrel 2 3/8 inches long
Made in the USA stamp
Frame and Crane still match 66598
It is also nickel plated, with plastic grips. I have already ordered wooden replacements.
Thanks,
You have what's known as a "Chopped and Bored Victory" which shipped about mid-1943. Literally boatloads of these butchered Victories exist. Little about it is original, and it is not worth much. The chambers have probably been lengthened to accept .38 Special cartridges. It could be a shooter, but will never be collectible.
I guess my next question would be is it safe to shoot .38 special through it. The cylinder does look like it has been reamed out, the rest of the gun seems to be in good mechanical shape. I had hoped to use it as a woods carry gun mainly for snakes and the like, so there would be no +p or high power rounds only normal lead target loads.
Thanks for all the info not really what I wanted to hear but good to know.
It's probably fine for your purpose. As the rear of the chambers are sloppy (.38 S&W has a slightly larger base diameter than .38 Special), fired cases will usually show a bulge toward the rim. Some have reported case sticking and occasional case ruptures (not really hazardous), but I have not experienced either of those afflictions. It just depends on the individual revolver. Various importers made such modifications back in the 1950s-60s. The purpose was to make them more attractive to U. S. purchasers. They sold in the $25-$35 price range back then. Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly had one, which he used to murder Dallas cop J. D. Tippitt, so you do have sort of a historical story to go with it. Current gun show prices will be around $200, maybe a little more.