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By harleyd08 · Posted
I am looking for Information on two Smith and Wesson Victory revolvers. 1) Serial # V291286 4" barrel 2) Serial # V329082 2" barrel I appreciate your help you can give me. fxstbharley5@gmail.com -
By Armygas · Posted
Shiba, Thanks for posting these, I am surprised at over 200 views and no one said anything? I think its important to understand the temperament of those who are against the actions of the military. These buttons were the insignia of that force and worthy of note. Although I missed Vietnam service by a few years, we could not go out in public in any type of utility uniforms, lest the natives be restless. I just did a Vietnam Veterans remembrance display yesterday, included in my smalls or personal items was an anti-war paperback book and a Life magazine with an anti-war story. The Vietnam Vets I have known over the years all enjoy the 'back home' items, and they usually spark some colorful comments. I for one would be glad to see more of this genera, as your collecting permits. Cheers, Armygas -
By aznation · Posted
You’re welcome, no problem. Nice jacket! -
By damcon3 · Posted
I know alot of these were found a few years ago, the problem with alot if them is the handles did not live through storage and the washers cracked. Yours appear beautiful! -
By Rhscott · Posted
That may be your best bet. Throw $1k on the table and meet somewhere. Local sales are best. If he knows GI guns then he knows the current prices. -
By earlymb · Posted
Thanks Johan, exactly what I needed! The light I have now is completely unmarked but I will start looking for a Guide-marked one. I'm surprised there don't seem to be toothed washers included in the kit? Those would improve electrical grounding quite significantly I think. Nice light and bracket, could it be these would have been for a Ford GTB originally? I have never worked on one so I have no idea if all parts are marked like they are for GPW's? I would never have recognized that as a jeep part, I would have assumed it's a piece of broken headlight... 😆 -
By patches · Posted
Hello and Welcome, post the set with detailed pics in UNIFORMS, we and others will take a look. For Aggressor stuff check out this so far 5 Page Topic, loads of period photos and original items posted by other members. -
By S Sauer · Posted
Thank you so much for all this information. It is very thorough and I owe you for your effort! Since Clarence is my Grandfather (I was 2 or3 when he passed), I will also assume the ring was his or he was able to obtain it in some manner. I know he was a truck driver in the service and a blacksmith by trade. He did not serve overseas. The logo with the 57 in the star is unique to anything I have been able to find. I also have this framed poster with Arthur’s name. He did spend some time overseas. Thank you for all this information. -
By yves-croc · Posted
Thanks a lot very interesting. Best -
By nicolas75 · Posted
Hello Which are the shops in San Diego where I could find ww1 to Vietnam items ? thanks
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