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Unread 02-21-2014, 09:58 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Olle View Post
The Victory model can still be had for very reasonable prices, I see them at the shows now and them and the asking prices are usually in the $300-$400 range. I actually bought one for $200 a few months ago, maybe 95% condition and US property stamp on the top strap. I'm just guessing, but I suspect that many of these were issued to staff based in the US. These probably served the whole war in a holster or a desk drawer, and that's why they're usually in good condition.

The USMC issued Victory model is a rare bird though. I don't know how much they go for right now, but I always check for a USMC stamp when I find a Victory model for sale. I'm usually not that lucky, but you never know...
I'm glad to hear they are still reasonably priced in your area. Here in South Florida, dealers price every WW2 military firearm as if it belonged to Eisenhower.

As you point out, these were issued en-mass to factory and warehouse guards, civil defense units and any other conscripted service that needed a sidearm. Most never left the US. That is why they are still available in nice shape. It is a nice WW2 firearm and a good investment for the price.
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