The Model 10 has been the mainstay of the S&W line in one configuration or another since 1904. It is built on the K or medium frame and was meant as a duty gun. The Victory Model was a Model 10 with a sand blasted and parkerized finish. A lanyard swivel and smooth walnut grips were also...
It sounds like a Model 11 S&W. In essence a Victory Model manufactured for the British between 1940 and 1945. It was nicknamed the 38/200 because the British who had adopted the 38 S&W as their service revolver cartridge prior to WWII loaded that cartridge with a 200 gn bullet.
79 years young in a couple of weeks. Learned gun handling and saftey on a ranch and in the military and years of experience will generally teach you something although certainly not everything. But have never attended a civilian sponsored class. For those with a little less experience and who...
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