drmajor, glad you decided to jump into the conversation, and you did bring a nice conversation starter with you! There in Charleston you might have some luck finding ammo at Palmetto State Armory. I bought some (just before the plague hit) at their Mount Pleasant store. However, I agree with the previous poster who encouraged you to look into reloading. I’ve got about 5-600 cases in 32 S&W Long and several bullet moulds and sets of dies. I can reload ammo for my 32s for about what I now have to pay for 22 LR.
BTW, I was attracted to those nice wooden grips... it’s much more common to see black hard rubber grips on that vintage. They really look good. I’m not a big fan of the “modern” finishes on classic revolvers, but on yours it works. Do you remember who did it for your father?
Froggie
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