Looking for a High Standard "The Victor"
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Looking for a High Standard "The Victor"
Anyone able to point me in the right direction? I would like to get an early model "The Victor" for target shooting. Thanks Ron
ron222@embarqmail.com
ron222@embarqmail.com
Re: Looking for a High Standard "The Victor"
If you don't find one here you might ask on the Bullseye-L, which if you are not familiar is an internet list of around 1000 Bullseye shooters, including many of the best around. Not sure anyone is going to want to part with one but there are more Bullseye shooters there than here. The home page where you can sign up for the list (required to post to it) is at : http://lava.net/~perrone/bullseye/ . Good luck.darticus wrote:Anyone able to point me in the right direction? I would like to get an early model "The Victor" for target shooting. Thanks Ron
ron222@embarqmail.com
Clark
Victor
I have a East Hartford Victor that I was thinking of selling, Serial No. ML 32XXX. If you are interested, please PM me at astewart1@new.rr.com.
I am in Wisconsin for shipping purposes.
ars
I am in Wisconsin for shipping purposes.
ars
Most assuredly, try to get an East Hartford gun. And get as many original magazines as possible. Personally, I wouldn't touch a non-Connecticut Victor.
I "loaned" mine (with barrel weight) to my son a few years ago and now I'm begging him to give it back. Reliable, accurate and a sweet, crisp trigger.
I "loaned" mine (with barrel weight) to my son a few years ago and now I'm begging him to give it back. Reliable, accurate and a sweet, crisp trigger.
Victor Wanted
I have a nice HS Supermatic Citation but was always told the Victors are the best target guns, maybe not. Would like to get an early Victor. I can't seem to get into that bullseye group maybe its me. So I can't ask questions.
Darticus
The 106 and 107 Trophy and Citation models are the same as a Victor below the shaved slide, and the barrel and sight rib. Remove the bridge sight, shave the slide top, and fit a Victor barrel and rib, and you have a "Victor".
In fact, before Victors came out, gunsmiths were removing the bridge sight, and fitting custom (Giles) or BoMar ribs to their Trophy or Citation.
Today the Victor lends to placing a dot sight on the barrel. The open sight rib and barrel can be switched to a second dot mounted barrel any time you choose. Aluminum barrels keep the weight with a dot down.
The 106 and 107 Trophy and Citation models are the same as a Victor below the shaved slide, and the barrel and sight rib. Remove the bridge sight, shave the slide top, and fit a Victor barrel and rib, and you have a "Victor".
In fact, before Victors came out, gunsmiths were removing the bridge sight, and fitting custom (Giles) or BoMar ribs to their Trophy or Citation.
Today the Victor lends to placing a dot sight on the barrel. The open sight rib and barrel can be switched to a second dot mounted barrel any time you choose. Aluminum barrels keep the weight with a dot down.
There's a Victor listed here..
http://njpistol.com/services/guns_for_sale.asp
The listing has been up for a while, but should have been removed if the pistol has been sold already.
http://njpistol.com/services/guns_for_sale.asp
The listing has been up for a while, but should have been removed if the pistol has been sold already.