The S&W Revolver that's Not an S&W Revolver

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  • @LionquestFitness
    @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +18

    I'm going to clarify a few things about the designation PreVictory. This is a historical title used by collectors to differentiate the revolvers sold before the U.S. entered the war, which were .38 S&W, from the Victory revolvers manufactured after the U.S. entered the war which were predominantly .38 Special, although some .38 S&W chambered revolvers were made as well.

    • @marie-noellebaechler1433
      @marie-noellebaechler1433 16 днів тому +2

      An important point for sure.

    • @comanche6943
      @comanche6943 16 днів тому +2

      Too bad it’s not in original condition, it may well be able to tell you a story. I have my grandfathers PreVictory 38 S&W it has Brit proof marks as well as stampings from Australia & Rhodesia and a couple more I can’t identify if only it could shout back. Not sure how it ended up back in the US, as I was told he purchased it from a feed for $10 store in 1950 - used it to shoot rats etc. around the farm.
      I sure as hell would never cut it up re-chamber it or pimp it out. As far as triggers go it has the smoothest of all my S&W’s including a Pre27 3” and a Performance Center PC-13.
      For your audience sake I would encourage thinking hard as to what ammo is shot through those thin cylinder walls.
      Good luck with your new toy!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому +1

      @@comanche6943 Great story about your grandfather's gun.

    • @hrfunk
      @hrfunk 15 днів тому +3

      I love firearms with a great historical story, and yours certainly has one! Thanks for sharing Greg!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому

      @@hrfunk I'm glad you enjoyed it HR. Especially from an S&W fan like yourself.

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 16 днів тому +36

    Not only is it "a Smith & Wesson" it is one of the more important and interesting S&W revolvers ever made. That gun saved S&W and helped in the war effort. It's a treasure and I would load that gun up with 158 grain or 148 grain wadcutters or 158 grain semi-wadcutters (whichever it likes best) and carry it. I would not feel undergunned in the least. It seems to shoot just fine and it's purdy!

  • @guaporeturns9472
    @guaporeturns9472 16 днів тому +24

    Still a Smith & Wesson

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 15 днів тому

      @@NoGoodLyingSnake hello , hope you’re having a great Sunday

  • @rbm6184
    @rbm6184 16 днів тому +4

    The S&W Revolver that's Not an S&W Revolver
    Since it was made by Smith, it is a Smith regardless of who customized it later. But thanks for sharing.

  • @timsmith5837
    @timsmith5837 16 днів тому +19

    Call it what you like but it’s a Smith & Wesson

    • @septembersurprise5178
      @septembersurprise5178 7 днів тому +1

      A Rose by any other name would smell as sweet.
      - William Shakespeare

  • @tylermorrison7051
    @tylermorrison7051 16 днів тому +7

    That's a beauty, Greg. If somebody wants to split hairs about it not being a real S&W, so be it. Either way, I wouldn't turn it down.

  • @ArizonaGhostriders
    @ArizonaGhostriders 16 днів тому +7

    From a failed machine gun to a great revolver. Love this history!

  • @bigal2696
    @bigal2696 16 днів тому +7

    That's a great find! The story behind it is enough, but the fact that you can USE IT...
    I'm glad you found it and thankful you shared it with us.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +2

      Think about it Big Al - that's an 83 year old revolver, and it's still very functional.

  • @justme8340
    @justme8340 15 днів тому +2

    Thank you for being a content creator who understands when to and what volume to add music into their video. It made for a much more enjoyable video experience.

    • @hessdefense
      @hessdefense 15 днів тому +1

      Great point. Always a constructive, non invasive and entertaining use of music with Lion Quest!

  • @3Pillers
    @3Pillers 16 днів тому +8

    Nice firearms history lesson. Nice find / nice revolver.

  • @tomcarr4630
    @tomcarr4630 16 днів тому +7

    A fascinating firearm, Greg! Thank you for the history and shooting demonstration.

  • @jeffanon1772
    @jeffanon1772 16 днів тому +6

    Thanks for another great Saturday night video & thanks for sharing the history of that interesting revolver.
    One of the great joys for handgun enthusiasts is spotting an overlooked jewel in a pawn shop & I waste many happy hours in my local pawn shops doing so.
    Several years ago I was in one looking at a display case of S&W J frames when one stood out from the others due to the pinned barrel & the bulbarous old style Pachmayr grips. It turned out to be a no dash Model 60 from around 1970 or so & given the scratches, scuffs, & wear on the old school rubber grips, it's obvious it was someone's daily carry... possibly even some old L.E.O.'s off duty or a Detective's service pistol...so of course I had to give it a new home...us old Cops gotta take care of each other.
    Now...if I could only find a twin to it I could impersonate Gregory Hines from the great old Vietnam war movie with William Dafoe "Off Limits" LOL.
    As an Army CID Investigator in Saigon, ole Gregory packed two Mod 60's & used them to square off on a squad of ARVN troops...

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      Jeff - one of the most unsung stories about S&W revolvers in war had to do with Vietnam. Not only were K frame revolvers issued to Air Policemen, helicopter crews and flight personnel, but many military personnel carried personal J and K frame revolvers unofficially. For anyone who finds this incredulous, they need to take a deep dive onto the older S&W forum archives on this topic from war veterans who were there.

    • @larryminton2670
      @larryminton2670 16 днів тому +1

      @@LionquestFitness There is a photograph of USAF ace Col. Robin Olds standing next to I believe his multi-million dollar F105 with a S&W Model 15 .38 spl on his thigh. Probably taken at his base in Thailand during the Viet Nam War.

  • @jeffreybishop9478
    @jeffreybishop9478 16 днів тому +2

    I love all your UA-cam videos. You talk very matter a fact with integrity on your topics.
    It’s super helpful to watch them and rewatch them. Bravo 👏🏻

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      Thanks Jeffrey. I put a lot of effort into these.

  • @BillAlexander-cv6oj
    @BillAlexander-cv6oj 16 днів тому +4

    Very Intresting Pistol..looks real Nice as well.... Cheers

    • @Ray-vq2jc
      @Ray-vq2jc 16 днів тому

      Its a revolver not a pistol fool.

  • @YellowHammer26
    @YellowHammer26 16 днів тому +1

    👍👍Thanks Greg, it’s always good to learn something new, and you shot very well as you always do. That’s really a nice looking revolver.

  • @JaredAF
    @JaredAF 15 днів тому +1

    Cool revolver. 3" on a K frame is nice because you get that full length ejector rod. Of course with this being a cut down that's pretty much a given.

  • @guaporeturns9472
    @guaporeturns9472 16 днів тому +8

    .357 projectile going down a .361 barrel

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      At 15 yards it starts to open up. Still acceptable accuracy though.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 16 днів тому

      @@LionquestFitness seems plenty accurate to me

  • @MidwayShooter
    @MidwayShooter 15 днів тому +2

    Wow, that’s an excellent history lesson on that revolver. I enjoyed the vid. It’s a great looking gun IMO. And nice shooting from self defense distances too.

  • @Dayattherange
    @Dayattherange 16 днів тому +1

    I knew of these but have NEVER ever seen one. Thank you for sharing with us.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому

      I helped a friend identify one that had not been altered, but they seem pretty rare these days.

  • @robwilson3749
    @robwilson3749 16 днів тому +2

    Thank you so much for the video. Tremendous pawn shop find and wonderful history lesson and back story. Excellent. Thank you again.

  • @dangerman007
    @dangerman007 15 днів тому +1

    Fascinating story, Greg! That's what I love about collecting firearms: the history. Every one of them has a story to tell.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому

      The story is the most enjoyable parts of collecting.

  • @theoriginalOSOK
    @theoriginalOSOK 16 днів тому +3

    I think the history of this makes it even more interesting. The work done to it is obviously quality. Thanks for sharing that !

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +2

      What would be fascinating to know was what part of the British Empire did it serve during the war.

    • @theoriginalOSOK
      @theoriginalOSOK 15 днів тому

      @@LionquestFitness If guns could talk....

  • @joep4235
    @joep4235 13 днів тому +1

    great history, thanks Greg !!

  • @ugenescott111
    @ugenescott111 14 днів тому +1

    You've shown that pistol before and I wondered exactly what it was. Im 60yrs young and I grew up with S&W -old ruger 6 guns. I was lucky enuff my father was into it smithing ect.. Thanks for the show n tell. Now Im aware of that smith you demonstrated and gave tutorial on. 👍😊

  • @kenibnanak5554
    @kenibnanak5554 16 днів тому +2

    It is as you write, a pre-Victory S&W pistol. When the US entered WW2 due to Navy being low down the small arms priority equipment list, the Navy was desperate for pistols until production of the 1911a1 could be ramped up. So the Navy ordered these, but in .38 Special. That was the Victory Model, the ancestor of the Model 10. Shortly afterwards there was an incident in which a loaded one was dropped on a ship and the gun fired and a very popular Chief Petty Officer was killed by the bullet. The Navy was furious and about to cancel the orders and demand their money back (which would have probably ended S&W). S&W responded with the insertion of a hammer block safety so that the gun could not discharge unless the trigger was pulled. The Navy accepted the modification for all future pistols. I do not know if any of the pre-Victory models sold to the British ever got that safety as a retrofit. Probably not. Easiest test is with a primed only case with no bullet in the chamber, smack the back of the hammer hard with a wood mallet. If the primer goes off, then no, it doesn't have that safety feature.
    The companies exporting surplus guns to the US butchered a lot of gun types to make them more saleable here. I used to have a Colt 1917 the importer (Klein) sold with a barrel cut down to 2" length. Pocket cannon, LOL. They also modified a lot of Webley .455s to take .45acp ammo, which is more powerful than the guns were proof tested for.
    The downside of what you have is the barrel bore is 0.365 inch but .38 Special bullets are 0.355 inch. Soft lead bullets will probably obturate upon discharge to fit the bore, but accuracy at distance will suffer. A similar situation exists for the chambers as they too are slightly over sized and some case expansion should be anticipated. As you say the use of +P ammunition should be avoided and lead ball at standard velocity is the best choice. Of course at 15 feet, none of that will much matter.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      Thank you for your insights. As you said, accuracy does suffer some past 15 yards, but still acceptable by today's standards.

    • @kenibnanak5554
      @kenibnanak5554 15 днів тому +1

      @@LionquestFitness At that distance yes.

  • @marcthomas2482
    @marcthomas2482 16 днів тому +1

    Great video, Greg!

  • @michaeldaltonsr8954
    @michaeldaltonsr8954 15 днів тому +1

    I was a"Colt-Man" 1957-2007. Then, by twist of fate, tried a Sigma .40 Smif & Western! Still love my Colt, but now enjoy picking up S&W history! And, yes, love muh Sigma! TY!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому

      Both of the S&W forums have archives with a lot of S&W history.

  • @jimchambers7548
    @jimchambers7548 16 днів тому +3

    I would rather have that S&W over a new 1 in the box. I like the history behind a gun. I have a 3in model 36. Id love to have the S&W in the video

  • @wardroland270
    @wardroland270 3 дні тому +1

    Thanks Greg. Great job. Good info. God bless. Happy trails.

  • @garageguy879
    @garageguy879 16 днів тому +1

    as always,,good info Greg.I really enjoy these types of videos.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      Thanks Mark. I thought it was about time for another historical video.

  • @redesert_boy8202
    @redesert_boy8202 14 днів тому +1

    Very fine historical insight for a nice looking revolver. Thanks, Greg.

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart 15 днів тому +3

    Regardless of a pundit's opinion, if it weren't an S&W, it would not have S&W stamped into the sideplate! My two-cents worth anyway

  • @philipfreeman72
    @philipfreeman72 16 днів тому +2

    Corbon power ball I think 100 gr. looks hard to beat & easy on the gun .

  • @Col_K
    @Col_K 16 днів тому +3

    The case and projectile of the 38 S&W (38/200, also 380 British) are larger in diameter than the 38 Special. Deepening the step in the .387" chambers of a 38 S&W to accommodate the .379" diameter 38 Special case will result in a .008" oversized chamber that causes case bulging and splitting. The .360" bore provides poor gripping on the .357" projectiles which can cause some accuracy problems. It can be done and it has been done, but as you indicated, the loads should be kept mild.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      Thank you for getting into the dimensions and specs thereof.

    • @lesgillard985
      @lesgillard985 16 днів тому +1

      Thank you for that information. 😀

    • @Paladin1873
      @Paladin1873 16 днів тому

      @@LionquestFitness In my collection I have some unaltered S&W revolvers chambered in 38 S&W and one 1941 British Purchasing Commission Colt Official Police marked 38/200 that is actually a 38 Special. The story behind how this anomaly came about remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, but I ended up using my pin gauge set to determine the real differences in chamber and bore dimensions.

  • @bills1613
    @bills1613 14 днів тому +1

    I Always wanted a Victory Model but you one-uped my wishes.
    A true piece of history, but still functional and practical.
    That's a sweet piece Greg.
    Mr. Holster and Jack would be proud of that find!!!

  • @Gumby56
    @Gumby56 14 днів тому +1

    Very interesting story and history, thank you!!!

  • @pedroemilio7592
    @pedroemilio7592 16 днів тому +4

    Good video Greg, I have a question which watch do you use ? . Thank you

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      It is just a cheap Walmart sport watch. I'm hell on watches and beat the crap out of them, so a nice watch is out of the question.

    • @pedroemilio7592
      @pedroemilio7592 16 днів тому

      Thank you Greg

  • @ammeltman1674
    @ammeltman1674 14 днів тому +1

    Your videos are very informational and detailed. Thank you for the yeras of great videos

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 16 днів тому +1

    That's a beautiful piece Greg, it must feel great to own it.

  • @shootinitstraight4162
    @shootinitstraight4162 16 днів тому +1

    Wow, very nice revolver there, and a very informative video. Thanks! 👍

  • @kylewood8327
    @kylewood8327 16 днів тому +1

    Nice find and history.
    I’m sure this ol gal would be more than worth of keeping you safe!

  • @bmuell64
    @bmuell64 16 днів тому +1

    Very interesting story, thanks for sharing.

  • @sgtmajtrapp3391
    @sgtmajtrapp3391 16 днів тому +2

    I've seen one by Cogswell & Harrison or marked that way then rechambered to 38Special and reduced to 3" from the standard 5 to 6" .38-200.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      I've been wondering how many of these are still out there.

  • @donniejobe5662
    @donniejobe5662 16 днів тому +1

    Another great and instructive video sir, thank you. Yuma, Arizona.

  • @yuvgotubekidding
    @yuvgotubekidding 15 днів тому +1

    Cool story for a cool revolver. Beautiful piece and fantastic accuracy. Nice shooting. 👍👍👍😎🇺🇸

  • @frankbutta9344
    @frankbutta9344 16 днів тому +3

    That’s a great looking revolver, Greg. 👍👍👍👍

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      You know, S&W really missed the boat on the revolver revival. A simple .38 revolver in that three inch configuration, priced in the $500 to $600 range could have been a big seller for S&W. When making the video I kept thinking about what a practical carry piece this gun could be. It's easy to conceal, it's easy to shoot and it's easy to reload.

    • @frankbutta9344
      @frankbutta9344 15 днів тому

      @@LionquestFitness S&W has the J frames priced between $500-$800 now, so I completely agree with your assessment.

  • @EricDaMAJ
    @EricDaMAJ 16 днів тому +4

    If it came out of a S&W factory they can call it anything they want but it’s still a Smith & Wesson even if it’s a wrist rocket.

  • @Shadowbat.o_O
    @Shadowbat.o_O 16 днів тому +1

    Finally, an interesting history lesson. Thanks.

  • @cliffhouser9138
    @cliffhouser9138 16 днів тому +1

    Greg, I always enjoy your videos!!!

  • @marie-noellebaechler1433
    @marie-noellebaechler1433 16 днів тому +1

    Thank you very much. You have a piece of history.

  • @WheelgunsOnWheels
    @WheelgunsOnWheels 15 днів тому +1

    Cool treasure. Excellent history lesson. Thanks sir.

  • @totizabayle377
    @totizabayle377 16 днів тому +3

    Smith & Wesson or not but you shot that well Greg. Good history.

  • @lessage760
    @lessage760 16 днів тому +1

    Great lesson sir and a good looking revolver and she shoots good too

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael 16 днів тому +1

    What an interesting gun. I love history and knew about victory revolvers, but the rechambering, barrels cut down, nickel plating, then resale, I had no idea! Good stuff! Hang onto that one Greg.

  • @PatRMG
    @PatRMG 15 днів тому +2

    Nice old wheelgun! Even if it isn't a S&W.....

  • @devlinoshay9520
    @devlinoshay9520 11 днів тому +3

    Those guns were built like tanks and used by police for 70 plus years. They had to rip them out of the cops hands when they went to 9mm.

  • @erolkavlakverizon6112
    @erolkavlakverizon6112 16 днів тому +1

    That one looks great, if others are that pretty and accurate I would like one..

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      I'm curious if there are anymore like it still out there.

  • @michaeldimartino1004
    @michaeldimartino1004 16 днів тому +1

    You are holding a piece of history in your hands. A beautiful one at that. Thank goodness it did not end up in a scrap heap. Instead, it ended up in the hands of someone who truly appreciates it.

  • @jacksutherland846
    @jacksutherland846 16 днів тому +1

    I almost bought one of those one time at a shop at a surprisingly good price. I knew nothing about it. While I was looking at it, another customer gave me the whole story on it, and after a closer look, all kinds of weird characteristics began to appear. A lot of the work was rushed, and didn't match the quality we're all used to from the Smith factory.
    I didn't buy it. The more I looked, the worse it got. I can see why some would not accept it to be authentic. It's at least a mutant if nothing else.
    You really need to know what the hell you're doing while shopping! That's for sure.

  • @michael_alan
    @michael_alan 15 днів тому +2

    As an engineer and product designer, I'm left scratching my head at how S&W and the British government failed to confirm which 9mm the Brits wanted.

  • @johnnorman7708
    @johnnorman7708 15 днів тому +1

    The old .38 S&W cartridge is a bit fatter than the nominal diameter of .357" diameter of the .38 Special that came later. If you want to reload cast lead bullets for it they generally come from the mold at around .360" and work perfectly unsized at that diameter. Tumble lube with liquid alox or use pan lubed bullets and the old cake cutter method. Works fine. Getting the fixed sight guns to shoot to the sights may require bullet weight experiments to see where they land. Anything from 145 grains up to 200 grains (.380 Revolver .38/200) has been stuffed into that cartridge case for different guns and applications.

  • @theoriginalDAL357
    @theoriginalDAL357 15 днів тому +1

    Interesting video, thanks!

  • @georgiarebel6029
    @georgiarebel6029 16 днів тому +3

    Now that is cool!!!🎉

  • @steveh4962
    @steveh4962 15 днів тому +1

    I remember a number of years back reading in the American Rifleman about many of these .38/200 models being sold on the American market. Gunsmiths were running a .38 Special reamer through the chambers to convert them. As I recall, upon testing a few of these, the writer experienced spilt cases near the base. In particular IIRC, the worst offender was with nickel plated brass. The S&W case is somewhat larger near the base than the Special, creating a dangerous unsupported area. ¡Cuidàdo!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому +1

      I've had this gun about seven years, but have shot it little on account of the age. So far I haven't seen this over about 200 rounds, but I am careful as to how hot an ammo I use.

  • @fbweaver63
    @fbweaver63 14 днів тому +1

    interesting lesson. thank you.

  • @iflyflir1846
    @iflyflir1846 15 днів тому +1

    Impressive accuracy.

  • @heitorgomesmd6215
    @heitorgomesmd6215 15 днів тому +1

    Very nice revolver, Greg. Good looking too. Nickel finish. Wooden K frame square butt grips with rounded edges (originally made for the 2” barrel model 15, to enhance concealment). Accurate combat shooting. God Bless. Happy Trails to You.

  • @dano1956
    @dano1956 16 днів тому +1

    Nice gun, have a good week buddy.

  • @terryschiller2625
    @terryschiller2625 15 днів тому +1

    Hi Greg,nice video on the history of that gun and early S&W. Can you imagine making all those machine guns in the wrong 9 mm! What a disaster. Thanks for all your hard work and time Sir.

  • @toddcox8436
    @toddcox8436 16 днів тому +1

    Very interesting history.

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 16 днів тому +1

    Nifty find Greg. My Model 10 snub is a square butt w/a T-Grip, and the only service revolver I ever lucked into a perfect qual score with.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      I've got one I refer to as the Joe Friday Special. Good job on the qualification. The old guns can still do the job.

  • @sombra6153
    @sombra6153 15 днів тому +1

    The S&W action is the heart of the revolver, not whatever chambering it was I when it left the factory or is now. It’s not like they took an RG and bored it out and stamped “S&W” in the side of the frame. Nice gun and a great conversation piece that still shoots. Anyway, it’s comforting to know that lack of quality control was with us 80-some years ago and not a recent phenomenon. Realizing that in 1940 there were different 9mm cartridges and different names for the same ones, it is either understandable or baffling how they could get it wrong.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому +1

      I think Forgotten Weapons may have done a video on those machine guns. It would interesting to see the design.

  • @Fudmottin
    @Fudmottin 16 днів тому +1

    That's an interesting bit of history there.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      Finding an old gun like that and searching for the history and information on it is often more fun than shooting it.

    • @arthurholmes2210
      @arthurholmes2210 4 дні тому +1

      Larger bore than a 38 Special and they shot a 200 gr. Bullet.

  • @glennsammon4465
    @glennsammon4465 14 днів тому +1

    that is a beauty. people often dismiss carrying a short barrel K frame for self defense. but K frames are not really that big , and the extra weight makes it easier to shoot. and I have some pants with large enough pockets that can take a 2 inch K frame without any problems. true, not as convenient as a J frame or Colt D frame, but in the cooler months it is good to have. S&W should bring back their model 12.

  • @gusloader123
    @gusloader123 15 днів тому +1

    Good, informative video. I would gladly buy & use one of them. .38 Special is probably the best handgun cartridge, and a revolver always functions. The nickel plating looks good. You certainly took out the "bad guy" target. I have the cousin to that one; a 4-inch M & P.

  • @anangryranger
    @anangryranger 16 днів тому +1

    Well, the old gal shoots pretty good! 👍 That was a good find. The Italian gunsmiths did a great job. 👌
    Had a 4" Victory model in 38Spl made for plant guards in the US come into my shop back in the 80’s. Pulled the lanyard swivel, nickel plated it, and gold plated the hammer, trigger, and screws. Sold for three times my cost. Now a Victory model ain't cheap. 😅

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      That's one I would have liked to have seen. Many S&W collectors depreciate the value of these war veterans that have been altered, but if the guns were made better by the modifications, to me it enhances the value and doesn't distract from the history.

    • @anangryranger
      @anangryranger 15 днів тому +1

      @@LionquestFitness Yes sir, it was in fair shape when I took it in trade for another weapon I sold. I also refinished the grips as well. An officer I worked with bought it for his wife as an anniversary present. She loved it! And everyone was happy. 😁

  • @morelanmn
    @morelanmn 16 днів тому +1

    Interesting. Well done

  • @RimfireAddicted70
    @RimfireAddicted70 16 днів тому +1

    I miss the older nickel plated Smiths. I had a older 41 Magnum, nickel plated in excellent condition. It just slowly was used less and less as components got harder and pricier to get. Sold it to a friend who still has it but kind of still regret it now that I'm older and have more means. Nice looking revolver, thanks for sharing.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      For some reason I've been running into more and more nickel plated revolvers on the used market. Some in good shape. Some in not so good shape.

    • @RimfireAddicted70
      @RimfireAddicted70 15 днів тому +1

      @@LionquestFitness Yea nickel. real nickel in good shape is getting rare. I know they tried some replacement coating to duplicate it in the late 90's early 2000's because of environmental laws but that stuff looked hazy and often flaked or peeled off. You've got yourself a gem!

  • @terrybarnes0712
    @terrybarnes0712 16 днів тому +1

    It's still a good looking Revolver Love your videos Greg God bless you from Kentucky 🙏

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      And blessings to you on a beautiful Sunday morning!

  • @Skaramine
    @Skaramine 15 днів тому +1

    I was hoping that these modifications were made for the Sweeney ( Scotland Yard's famously armed Flying Squad). It looks ideal for a plain clothes unit.

  • @carloparisi9945
    @carloparisi9945 14 днів тому +1

    Looks like a fighter to me Greg!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  14 днів тому

      It is still serviceable. I wouldn't dog it out or run hot ammo through it though.

  • @carlosmorris4510
    @carlosmorris4510 16 днів тому +2

    Excellent grouping!... That's S&W accuracy. It may be a bastard child, but imo that's still a S&W.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      Hi Carlos - it opens up some past 15 yards, but still acceptable accuracy.

    • @carlosmorris4510
      @carlosmorris4510 15 днів тому

      @@LionquestFitness That's reasonable for a 3" barrel - considering that 7-10 yards are self-defense distances.

  • @gunsmackamigos1159
    @gunsmackamigos1159 16 днів тому +1

    That’s very cool. I’d say of course it’s a total S&W. They made it- doesn’t matter who it went to or how many alterations it got.

  • @user-ub9xw8ro3y
    @user-ub9xw8ro3y 15 днів тому +1

    Nice old gun! Looks like it still shoots straight after all those years.

  • @christopherbishop4927
    @christopherbishop4927 16 днів тому +1

    I've read about the lend lease Smiths and yet never heard about that non Smith S&W
    COOL WHEELIE Lefty

  • @joelcruz7620
    @joelcruz7620 14 днів тому +1

    Those Old guns shoot great

  • @johnnymccann5607
    @johnnymccann5607 16 днів тому +2

    Greg I set watching the video somewhat saddened . the younger shooters and police I talk to telling then how to at least double there dead speed with a trip to the local Walmart and probably under 10.00 dollars to set up old school training .but with this devilish pray and spray methods not getting proper marksmanship training. everyone knows more than everyone and don't need help or sound advice. once I drew super fast and just a accurate . I'm much older now, disabled but get around .my big hands stiff and some of my pistols getting hard to rack but my revolvers no problems. over 40 years ago a elderly retired law officer and nc state pistol champion told me how to double my draw time. still with all the modern advances we at times need to journey back to the old roads and trails to see clearly where we been to see where we're going .well I'll quit rambling on. I just had to throw my thoughts in to somebody who understands. wonderful video. Papa wishing you well. 😊

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      Hi Johnny - you need to check out some of the podcasts that retired officer and trainer Darryl Bolke is on. You'd definitely find a kindred spirit.

  • @frankbrowning328
    @frankbrowning328 15 днів тому +1

    It was manufactured by S&W and is made with their design of lock work, frame, cylinder, etc. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck I'd call it a duck. It's a nice piece of history that I would call a S&W

  • @edwardpetty5401
    @edwardpetty5401 15 днів тому +1

    It is every bit of a Smith & Wesson in my book. Thanks for the interesting history lesson.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  15 днів тому +1

      I concur. I found online awhile back a copy of a letter from Roy Jinks repudiating these revolvers and their quality. I never understood why S&W as a company tried to distance themselves from their own product.

  • @lesgillard985
    @lesgillard985 16 днів тому +1

    Very nice shooting, Greg.
    Great research. Do you have a bore diameter comparison for the 38 S@W and 38/200 colonial?

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому +1

      Check the comments Les. There are several people who have commented who have more knowledge than I have of those kinds of things and it has been very interesting.

  • @lukehorning3404
    @lukehorning3404 13 днів тому +1

    Cool gun and you are a pretty good shooter

  • @davidgalloway6414
    @davidgalloway6414 16 днів тому +1

    I had a feeling..

  • @user-gs1ji7dj3n
    @user-gs1ji7dj3n 12 днів тому +1

    just because it's been moded up a bit doesn't mean that it's not a SW. Yeah that's a Smith....and there is a section that proves it in the Standard catalog. Oh, yeah, that's another firearm in a long line SW firearms I now want.

  • @classicgunstoday1972
    @classicgunstoday1972 15 днів тому +1

    It’s a...Smessthed up Wesson. But it works!

  • @ratagris21
    @ratagris21 16 днів тому +1

    Very British Smith as they say "Bloody Good!"

  • @paulbervid1610
    @paulbervid1610 16 днів тому +1

    Great video. Cowboy Action ammo would be an alternative too.

  • @bates.k.r.
    @bates.k.r. 16 днів тому +1

    Hey greg great video my friend
    Gun show coming up in Anderson at civic center may ill run across one

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      What date? I may get to go.

    • @bates.k.r.
      @bates.k.r. 16 днів тому

      @@LionquestFitness it’s this weekend today is last day

  • @jeffreyelliott622
    @jeffreyelliott622 14 днів тому +1

    Just because the gun was altered from its original birth right name as a pre-victory or victory model it's still a true Smith & Wesson revolver none the less but with a new friendly modern day class(touch) updated version behind it now !!!

  • @s8tmanpaul77
    @s8tmanpaul77 15 днів тому +1

    Interesting. Never heard that story. We

  • @lanedexter6303
    @lanedexter6303 16 днів тому +1

    Greg, what did your fired cases look like, coming out of those slightly oversized chambers? Probably doesn't matter if you don’t reload, but if you do I’d expect case life to be shorter.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  16 днів тому

      I haven't noticed any bulging or splitting. However, I don't shoot this gun a lot. Maybe only a couple of hundred rounds over a seven year period.