Bullmack, My old gun store partner, John Beckwith, now deceased, was an AMM, 2nd class, and flew as a gunner on PBYs doing Air-Sea rescue missions picking up downed B-29 crews in Tokyo Bay during WW2. He was a Colt collector, so he carried a Colt SAA in .45ACP caliber, however he said most of the aircrew carried the Victory Models in the usual shoulder holsters with the modified shoulder strap to hold extra ammo. John was a civilian pilot before the war and was older than most of the other aircrew members, so the pilots liked to sleep to and from Tokyo Bay, while John flew the plane, although he was too old to get Navy aviator's wings. John knew guns and airplanes, so they made him a AMM when he enlisted on Dec 8, 1941, at age 39. Ed #15