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| Victory: "long" action vs. "short" action, etc.
I am told the hammer, trigger and internals in a Victory Smith do not interchange with those of a later Model 10. Anyone care to elaborate?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2001
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| Re: Victory: "long" action vs. "short" action, etc.
Simple. After the war, S&W made design changes to the action. This required a redesign of the parts and they no longer interchanged with older guns. Since then, S&W has made a number of changes internally, and you have to take care buying parts to insure they'll fit the version of gun you have. |
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