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Picture Time-S&W Victory Rig
Well, its bitter cold and a lot of indoor time. I have a lot of pieces and its fun to put them all together.
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01-09-2010 02:38 PM
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Lovely rig, I always liked the russet holsters better. Mine was black.
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Jughead, I really like your displays. Where do you fine the navy 38 cal. ammo holders? In two years i have seen only one on ebay and i was out bid on it. Thanks for any help. Bill Hughes
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I have three of them obtained some time ago. I agree they have become more hard to find than a few years back and the prices have gone up. I think books Pate's on WWII handguns have a lot to do with interest on such items as people want to collect what goes with their revolvers.
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Great pic, Jughead. I've never seen a complete Victory rig like yours, and in such beautiful condiiton to boot. You've got me inspired to start finding a rig for my Victory revolver. Thanks for sharing.
Len
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I have a Navy Victory like yours but I have the USN marked shoulder holster with mine. I did have a flap holster like yours too but just recently sold it.
After seeing your rig, I wish that I had kept that one too.
Great looking rig Jug, thanks for sharing the picture.