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Old 04-21-2017, 01:53 PM
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The S&W logo on the sideplate would suggest it is post-1936. Therefore it is very likely not an original .32-20 frame, and could well be from a BSR. It is essential for a better identification that the SNs on the butt, barrel, and cylinder be provided. It's a very odd piece, and likely it has been put together from parts. Other than its personal value to you due to its family connection, its monetary value is minimal.

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