The next issue I noticed was the double-action trigger pull was horrendous. After a closer look, I was able to fix that issue by tightening the ejector rod so that it wouldn’t jam against the lug under the barrel. Overall, I believe this Lend-Lease Victory was pretty well cared for and it was very clean and free of rust, however the first thing I noticed was that the cylinder was really hard to open, and to a lesser degree, to close it. Obviously, I liked my new revolver, otherwise, I wouldn’t have bought it, but there were a couple things that stuck out to me. LEND-LEASE S&W VICTORY REVOLVER: INITIAL IMPRESSIONS 455 Webley and could be carried in lighter revolvers than its bigger counterpart. 380/200 load performed about the same as the. According to the Cartridges of the World book, the British found that the. 380/200 since they used a 200-grain bullet. 38 Colt New Police, or as the British designation. The Lend-Lease revolvers from Smith & Wesson were a variation of the Military & Police model of 1905, fourth change, of which around 485,000 were made in several different barrel lengths from 1915-1942, but between all the variants since 1899, over 6 million were produced.
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