** NOTE: revolver is located in Canada, but can be exported to the U.S. Details below. **
For sale is my four-screw K-32 Masterpiece (pre-Model 16), s/n K27218#.
No box or tools. Not lettered, but based on input from the fine folks here, would appear to be a 1956 gun. No model number stamp on the yoke. Some blueing loss on the ejector rod, on either side of the muzzle and a bit on the right side of the barrel.
Target stocks are un-numbered, with the RH one with an inked manufacturer's stamp on it (KT WAL RH-5214). Numbers all match on the metalwork. Took it to the range, with my K-38 and K-22, and it performed fine using S&B 100gn wadcutters. I'll see if its possible to send the box of fired brass with the revolver.
US$1,600 with purchaser paying costs associated with import/export and shipping (estimated to be US$500).
Images attached and below - trying imgur now following the decision made by that other photo-hosting site to make my earlier images no longer visible.
I'll work with the "I'll take it" poster in this ad thread to go over the details of import/export processes and costs, including having you connect with the importer. Only when you're satisfied with how the process will unfold will payment for the revolver be taken. If it's not working out, we'll cancel and I'll re-list. Acceptable forms of payment to be worked out. We'll then work together with the importer to get the paperwork started. Due to the process involved, there is no inspection period or returns.
The exporter/importer I have lined up has a lot of experience with this and can look after all the arrangements. Import to the U.S. will require addition of an import mark, but the importer is very focused on keeping the marks as discreet as possible, and any markings will be added to the yoke, covered by the crane, or the underside of the barrel on the crane flat alongside the s/n.
Photos showing the marks as applied to other revolvers included here. The importer indicates the new owner should have the K-32 about eight weeks after things get started, mostly down to government agency processing time.
Happy to answer questions. Thanks for looking.
http://i.imgur.com/fs9QJ0h.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kYdlvHk.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/UA9nXB1.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XUvY0hx.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/SrUbnqh.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/4QMT8C2.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/i752CU0.jpg
Photos showing examples of size/location of import markings:
http://i.imgur.com/WeHzUdB.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/oDEzut1.jpg