US Navy model info
Hello from newbie,
I recently received a Victory that was in my late father's collection, but don't know any history of his ownership or use.
Serial #V234655 on butt with lanyard ring, underside of barrel and cylinder. Stamping on inside of right walnut stock is indistinct and the numbers are not lined up, but I can't be sure they match other serial numbers. 4" barrel, 38 S & W SPECIAL CTG on barrel right side, US NAVY on top left strap. 76903 S on cylinder swing-out arm (proper term?), X 76903 on fixed mating surface. Worn & nicked grips and some scrapes on metal, but decent shape. Cylinder locks up fairly tight but has very slight play.
Does Feb. 1943 sound like a likely mfg./ship date? I received a baggie of .38 Spl + P and a box of Winchester WinClean .38 Special 125 Gr. JSP ammo. I've already read enough in this forum & elsewhere to steer clear of the +P, but is the Winchester ammo safe to fire in this? Bullet fits fine in the cylinder and very tight test fit in the barrel muzzle. The more I read about 38 S&W, 38 S&W Spl and 38 Spl the more confused I get. Is there 38 S&W Spl ammo or is it just 38 Spl ammo? I'd like to fire this, as I have read that these guns stand the test of time and are fun to fire. I've cleaned it, but would it be advisable to have a gunsmith check it out first? The range we've shot at wouldn't give me any opinion about its serviceability - probably due to liability concerns. I'll try to post pictures if I can shrink the ones I have.
Thank you for any information!