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    Victory model save from the torches

    i picked up a few cut up Navy marked Victory model Smiths a few years ago, most were cut up pretty bad, save a couple to see if i could bring them back,
    today i finally finished it up, test fired 6 rounds, 3 single action, 3 double, worked like a champ, after i shoot the pistol a bit, ill refinish it,
    this one had a couple cuts on the frame, cyl, was cut, barrel, hammer, trigger, it was missing the lanyard loop, and grips,
    robbed them from the others...
    still have another on the back burner, thinking about making it a 2 incher.Attachment 28907Attachment 28906Attachment 28905
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    warpath metal finishing contact info.
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    Nothing a bead blast and park won't resurrect. A two inch with the round front sight would be sexy...
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    Wow! You do nice work. That looks great!

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    S&W

    Great job. What would really be neet would if you had before and after photos.

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    Definitely a 2" Victory! I have been told some of these went to the FBI during the war--
    Plus, I just really like older k-frame snubbies--
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    it is a 4 inch Navy marked pistol...38 special.
    warpath metal finishing contact info.
    molinenorski@msn.com
    720-841-1399 during normal bus, hours.

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