Kyle_E
Well-Known Member
Something about a well used gun on a well used workbench....
1930's S&W Victory Model 10. The Victory revolvers were part of the lend/lease program to supply the Brits with guns to fight the Nazis at the outset, then transitioned to guns to supply the US war effort. This particular one has the British proof marks, and then is stamped US NAVY on the other side so was used by both countries at some point in its history. We have a match every few months at the local club for WWII only guns (rifle and pistol) I shoot this regularly in that.
1930's S&W Victory Model 10. The Victory revolvers were part of the lend/lease program to supply the Brits with guns to fight the Nazis at the outset, then transitioned to guns to supply the US war effort. This particular one has the British proof marks, and then is stamped US NAVY on the other side so was used by both countries at some point in its history. We have a match every few months at the local club for WWII only guns (rifle and pistol) I shoot this regularly in that.