June 25-28, 2018 Firearms
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/28/2018
Gun A: Is a Victory Model. Features: 6 shot, double action, built on the square butt K frame, five screw, with the V placed in serial prefix for Victory. These were made from 1942 to 1945, this example does not have the GHD U.S. Property stamp. This revolver retains 90%+ of the original wartime matte military finish with smooth walnut grips, lanyard ring, case colored hammer and trigger, with fine bore and action. Gun B: Model 1917, United States Property marked with ordnance bomb. Features: six shot, double action, blue finish, case colored hammer and trigger, smooth walnut grips, and lanyard ring. This revolver has not seen a lot of use, it appears the finish has simply flaked to about 65-70%, straps are gray, nice colors, fine action and bore, with near mint grips. Gun C: Is a Model K200. This is a six shot, double action, built on a square butt K frame, five screw, finished in the sandblast black magic finish, the V serial prefix for Victory, this is a early lend lease gun marked United States Property on top of frame with Guy Dewey inspector stamp on top. Numerous British proof marks, strong case colors, 90% original wartime finish present, with a fine bore and action. An extremely nice group of WWI and WWII Smith and Wesson revolvers, all three different models.
Barrel Length
4", 5 - 1/2", 5"
Caliber/Bore
.38 Special, .45 ACP, .38 Special
Manufacturer
Smith and Wesson
Model
Victory, 1917 S&W, .38/200 British Service Revolver
Serial Number
V467637, 77607, V635646