The 32-20:
I've been told the serial number puts it late 1918/early 1919. Numbers all match and are correct. Grips correctly have serial pencilled in on right side and are correct to the gun.
Lockup is tight, no play in the cylinder and the action and timing are spot on. Trigger is smooth as butter. Bore is smooth with no rust or bulging. Rifling still there and I'd trust it to be shot no with no issues. It has a 5" barrel.
I agree with some others assessments here that it's an easy 60% gun.
$500 shipped priority to buyers FFL.
Per rules on the sale.
Has nice old period correct holster included.
Have lots of pics I can email. There are several in the thread where I asked help determining exactly what it was. Search should find the thread and pics.
The HK VP70Z: SOLD TO REDLEG. Thanks!
I had this for sale here a while back and thought it was sold. Got jerked around for a month and here it is again for a lower price. It is in the original box with two mags. 100% condition as it has never been fired. The mags are even spotless as they haven't been in and out of the gun much at all. These were the first polymer framed pistols designed by HK and came out some 17 years before the glock. I'm selling this way below the book price at $565 shipped priority.
Please see the second post for pics of it. I can send many more upon request. Thanks.
Here's the holster.
And the pics of the HK VP70Z.