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05-22-2012, 08:00 PM
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32 s & w ctg 5 shot revolver
I have this revolver
that I see in many posts but mine has a pearl grip and a gold medallion/pin holding the handle to the gun. From reading numerous sts I know that the star at the end of the sn means it went back to the factory at some point. It has a 6 digit sn 2826xx and was mfg in Springfield Mass. Just curious about the age as the nickle finish looks really good.
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05-22-2012, 10:19 PM
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Welcome to the forum.
We need to narrow the field a bit. Does your gun have an exposed hammer, or is the hammer completely enclosed within the frame?
If the former, the gun is called a .32 Double Action, and it was probably shipped around 1899-1900.
If the latter, it is called a .32 Safety Hammerless and was probably shipped in the 1920s.
Please post some pics if you have them. That will help confirm the ID.
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05-24-2012, 01:12 PM
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32 s and w ctg
The hammer is exposed and I will send pictures as soon as I figure out what this message means: cant upload because security token is missing.
Last edited by twas123; 05-25-2012 at 03:36 PM.
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05-25-2012, 04:55 PM
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The hammer is exposed and I will send pictures as soon as I figure out what this message means: cant upload because security token is missing.
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Success. Pictures uploaded. Quite a good looking gun. In natural and most unnatural light the finish is bright and shinny. The pictures, camera phone on lit porch, give a yellow look not present on the finish. I have entertained the idea that it is Silver. Kevin Nantz
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05-25-2012, 06:41 PM
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I'd probably un-entertain the silver idea, it'd most likely be more tarnished if it were.
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05-25-2012, 06:54 PM
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Yup, .32 Double Action, nickel finish. Note the mix of finishes on the gun -- nickel on cylinder, frame and barrel; color case hardening on hammer and trigger; and blue on trigger guard. That's the way they came from the factory.
I can't tell from the photos if the gun was ever refinished, but if it was it was a good job that followed factory specifications. On fast and ill-considered refinishes you will find the trigger guard, trigger and hammer all get a nickel finish as well.
But I just say that to pile on the information. I have no reason to think that gun was refinished. I suspect it is original.
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