This YouTube video features a WW2 era Smith & Wesson Victory Model revolver chambered in .38 S&W. The specific firearm has a 5-inch barrel and is marked 'US Property,' indicating its service history. The description also includes affiliate link disclosures and a mention of Beltway Gun and Pawn with a discount offer. The content appears to be a review or showcase of this historical firearm.
This video features Special Assignments Editor Roy Huntington discussing the Smith & Wesson "Victory" Model .38 revolver, highlighting its role at the beginning of WWII. With a shortage of 1911 pistols, S&W produced these revolvers to arm soldiers, sailors, airmen, guards, insurgents, and even spies. The content emphasizes the firearm's historical significance and its use as a 'fighting wheelgun' during the war.
This video provides an expert overview of the Smith & Wesson Military & Police .38 Special revolver, tracing its lineage from the Hand Ejector to the Model 10. The instructor, demonstrating high authority with vintage revolvers, covers basic operation, loading, and crucial inspection techniques for used examples, including timing and lockup checks. Market insights suggest a value of $300-$400 for surplus models.
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