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Originally Posted by rschoppe
anyone have any luck on the Terrier One 32 Revolver Sn 003516
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This the photo that Mr. Schoppe sent me.
It's clearly not a Smith & Wesson, though the Terrier name and diamond patterns on the stocks are imitations of S&W features.
The Terrier One was available for a short period of time in the 1980s. Here's a link to one in a closed auction that sold for $55.
Terrier One Serrifile Inc .32 Revolver | Proxibid®
I found two different stories for the origin of these guns. One is that they were made in Southern California, the other that they were imported (from where?) by a Florida company named Serrifile.
I don't want to sound like a Smith snob, but I can't imagine that this would be a reliable revolver. Cheap guns are cheap for a reason.