Raybud
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I have a Colt .38 revolver, Special CTG. The serial # starts with a "V", which I understand to indicate it was a "Victory" gun, manufactured between '42 and '45. The mystery I need solved is the word, "England", stamped on the cylinder. Also not sure what the "CTG" stands for. There is no model #, but I understand it was eventually given the model #10. Sorry, no photos available at this time. NOTE: As SaxonPig surmised, this is a Smith and Wesson, no a Colt.
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