S&W's WWII "Victory" Model .38 — A Fighting Wheelgun!
This video features Special Assignments Editor Roy Huntington discussing the Smith & Wesson "Victory" Model .38 revolver, highlighting its role at the beginning of WWII. With a shortage of 1911 pistols, S&W produced these revolvers to arm soldiers, sailors, airmen, guards, insurgents, and even spies. The content emphasizes the firearm's historical significance and its use as a 'fighting wheelgun' during the war.










