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.
Last edited by DWalt; 04-21-2017 at 01:57 PM.
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