I have a 38 special victory and am wondering the year of manufacture. Under grips, V - 356021. What I am curious about is on right strap infront and ontop of trigger guard it reads MADE IN U.S.A. Also on right side there is the smith and wesson logo. US Property G.H.D on top left above cylinder. Any help would be greatly appreciated
V201083. Standard four inch, 38 Special. I suspect a DSC gun, belonged to a long time deputy in the area. Someone engraved his name and badge number on it, I imagine when he retired. Adds a bit of history to it. Last I knew he was still alive and living in an assisted living home just up the street from me. I'm thinking late '42.
Also have a UK Victory, V579739. Standard five inch. I'm thinking 1944.
Around Jan. 1943 on the first one, April/May 1944 on the second one.
If the guy is indeed still alive whose name and badge no. is on the US Victory, you can enhance the resale value to collectors by documenting the gun's use, like department, times, maybe get a photo from the guy's active duty days. Collectors love that kind of provenance, especially if it provides context for otherwise meaningless personalized scratchings on a gun.
My contribution to the data base is V194119. Marked US Navy on the top left strap. Shipped from the factory Monday, January 4, 1943 to Norfolk, VA.
Hello, All! I'm considering the purchase of a S&W Victory Model in .38 S&W Special listed as a "1942" production. Serial Number V7655.
….. The serial numbers seem to match in all the correct spots (including the grips).
…. Also looking for some insight as to if $450.00 is a reasonable price.
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Hello. Just inherited this 38 special navy victory V241032
S&W Victory Model US NAVY Marked Serial #V219849. Posting this for a friend over on the Colt forums that forgot his log in info. He would like to know the year it was made and what the elctropencil numbers are. My guess is the first half of 1943.
Thank you. I think it might be a Police evidence number?
Any info would be great!
Scott:
Two additional observations:
1. The sideplate has the S for the new hammer block safety. If the plate is original to the gun, it was part of the May 1945 Navy refurbishment contract of 40,000 guns. There does not seem to be the added S on the barrel flat; is it present on the butt (not visible in photo)?
2. The metal has a weird shinyness to it. Especially the butt. Overall the finish looks original, so I don't know what would cause that.
When you get your letter I hope that you will post back here with the results.