Reclaiming a Victory Model
I had some old faux stag grips in my parts bin, so the diamond magnas were removed in favor of stag. I shot the old war horse this way for a while, but it just did not seem right. I began a search for the proper wood and a lanyard ring.
Today, my old Victory M&P looks like it has lived a rough but full life. The refinish is worn, the walnut is dented and chipped, and there is freckling appearing in places. Like an old armoir that has collected some scars through the years, this revolver has character. It's reliable, and a gun that can stand some rough handling. For $150, that ain't bad. I'm pleased to own it.
6 Comments:
Damned fine firearm.
Glad you rescued it.
I'm building a BAG fund, just so I can emulate you and rescue a nice wheelgun from languishing on a pawn shop shelf.
It looks just like the ones we were given for Shore Patrol.
Sveet!
Just acquired a US Navy Victory myself. It is one solid revolver. Can't wait to shoot it!!
Where can you find a replacement lanyard loop for a Victory Model?
Numrich has them.
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