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Item Name: FS Smith & Wesson M&P .38 Spl 4" bbl, V model Revolver
Location: HIram / Paulding County
Zip Code: 30141
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 325.00
Caliber: .38 Special
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
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Item Name: FS Smith & Wesson M&P .38 Spl 4" bbl, V model Revolver
Location: HIram / Paulding County
Zip Code: 30141
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 325.00
Caliber: .38 Special
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description:
Smith and Wesson "V" Victory Model
Military and Police Revolver
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Serial No. 787,xxx Late World War Two
Production stopped at #850,000 in 1945
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Military and Police Revolver
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Serial No. 787,xxx Late World War Two
Production stopped at #850,000 in 1945
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38 Special caliber, 4" barrel, ,Half moon front and frame notch rear sights, 6-shot fluted cylinder, improved hammer block, case hardened trigger and hammer, parkerized finish, checkered hardwood grips. All matching serial numbers.
The Victory Model was used by United States forces during World War II, being chambered in the well-known and popular .38 Special cartridge. The Victory Model was a standard-issue sidearm for US Navy and Marine aircrews, and was also used by security guards at factories and defense installations throughout the United States during the war. The Victory Model remained in use with Air National Guard tanker and transport crews as late as Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
The Victory Model was used by United States forces during World War II, being chambered in the well-known and popular .38 Special cartridge. The Victory Model was a standard-issue sidearm for US Navy and Marine aircrews, and was also used by security guards at factories and defense installations throughout the United States during the war. The Victory Model remained in use with Air National Guard tanker and transport crews as late as Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
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