Rat187 Joined Feb 25, 2016 Messages 5,906 Likes 9,066 Location Feminist Caliphate of Massachusetts. Feedback: 28 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #1/13 I'm stumped...'K' rat opener ?
W Woodstock Joined Aug 4, 2009 Messages 3,938 Likes 1,823 Feedback: 40 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #2/13 Smith & Wesson Victory(?) Model maybe in .38 S&W. One that didn't get deep-sixed in the Channel after the war.
Smith & Wesson Victory(?) Model maybe in .38 S&W. One that didn't get deep-sixed in the Channel after the war.
looser38 Joined Aug 24, 2012 Messages 3,481 Likes 3,256 Location S.E. Mass Feedback: 16 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #3/13 Rat187 said: I'm stumped...'K' rat opener ? View attachment 451814 Click to expand... The bobbies: Oh look, we found a handgun over here. Oh no, that can't possibly be a handgun, those have been banned. Well, what is it then? I don't know........
Rat187 said: I'm stumped...'K' rat opener ? View attachment 451814 Click to expand... The bobbies: Oh look, we found a handgun over here. Oh no, that can't possibly be a handgun, those have been banned. Well, what is it then? I don't know........
gerrycaruso NES Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 5,327 Likes 5,519 Location westford Feedback: 23 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #4/13 S&W model 1917. The ones that went to England were in .455 Webley. Some were converted to .45acp/.45ar. I bought one from Four Seasons.
S&W model 1917. The ones that went to England were in .455 Webley. Some were converted to .45acp/.45ar. I bought one from Four Seasons.
grizquad NES Member Joined Feb 3, 2013 Messages 1,456 Likes 779 Location Groveland, Ma Feedback: 3 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #5/13 Looks like the S&W Victory my Step Dad got in France after WWII where he was stationed.
gerrycaruso NES Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 5,327 Likes 5,519 Location westford Feedback: 23 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #6/13 I don't think it's a Victory model. I thought all the Victory models had a shorter barrel, smooth grips and a parkerized finish.
I don't think it's a Victory model. I thought all the Victory models had a shorter barrel, smooth grips and a parkerized finish.
Picton NES Member Joined Sep 17, 2012 Messages 35,255 Likes 72,952 Location MA Feedback: 45 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #7/13 gerrycaruso said: I don't think it's a Victory model. I thought all the Victory models had a shorter barrel, smooth grips and a parkerized finish. Click to expand... This.
gerrycaruso said: I don't think it's a Victory model. I thought all the Victory models had a shorter barrel, smooth grips and a parkerized finish. Click to expand... This.
AHM NES Member Joined Dec 30, 2013 Messages 20,401 Likes 24,993 Location Some caves off Route 40 past Groton Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #8/13 Meh, weak.
MaverickNH NES Member Joined Nov 24, 2005 Messages 8,320 Likes 7,924 Location SoNH Feedback: 8 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #9/13 Assault Revolver or Weapon of Mass Destruction?
Lank NES Member Joined Nov 11, 2009 Messages 7,172 Likes 5,103 Location Run to the hills Feedback: 6 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #10/13 Upon discovery, did every shut thier pants and demand cry blankets?
F-Bobby Joined Oct 13, 2009 Messages 212 Likes 93 Location Watertown, Ma Feedback: 2 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #11/13 Did they have to call the local CIA station and have an American come over and handle it?
mibro NES Member Joined Mar 4, 2013 Messages 25,019 Likes 44,286 Location Mass. Feedback: 14 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #12/13 I like how they've displayed it in a donut box. Nice touch.
AHM NES Member Joined Dec 30, 2013 Messages 20,401 Likes 24,993 Location Some caves off Route 40 past Groton Feedback: 0 / 0 / 0 Feb 18, 2021 #13/13 mibro said: I like how they've displayed it in a donut box. Nice touch. Click to expand... I hope that's high-strength cellophane in the box lid.
mibro said: I like how they've displayed it in a donut box. Nice touch. Click to expand... I hope that's high-strength cellophane in the box lid.