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Australian Smith and Wesson Victory Revolver

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Phosphorus32:
A Lend-Lease Australian-used (D "broad arrow" D marking) Victory Model Smith and Wesson (became the K frame Model 10, post-WWII). This one went through Factory Thorough Repair (FTR) at Lithgow (MA) in 1954. It was re-Parkerized and dipped in Cosmoline. All the British Commonwealth Victory model revolvers were chambered in 38 S&W and had 5" barrels, which contrasted with the US used Victory models chambered in .38 Spcl with 4" barrels.

My wife bought the empty WWII era 38 S&W (Mk IIz) ammunition box at a cool little hole in the wall gun and militaria shop we stumbled across in Post Falls Idaho a couple of weeks ago. That shop was honestly mind-blowing. Not a lot of firearms but the militaria was incredible. Anyhow, the little ammo crate was one of my Christmas presents and the perfect accompaniment to this pistol.

I've been off of work this week so I was able to head out to the range yesterday for lead therapy. I had some PPU 145gr LRN ammo. Very mild recoil and dirty ammo. I would guess the non-jacketed bullet requires some type of patch below it. The revolver shot good groups and operated fine but felt gritty, so I took it down last night for a deeper cleaning. Definitely a lot smoother now.



























Bob_The_Student:
Aussie Aussie Aussie oi oi oi!  dance2 dance2 dance2  nea1

Nice piece, Jon!

astronut:
Very nice!   thumb1

Phosphorus32:
Thanks Bob and astronut  thumb1

Larry D.:
Yet another beauty!
Love the history attached to these.

I'd like to see a bit more of that crate as well.

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