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A long .32 long ID
At LGS, do not know why they think that this revolver is worth so much. Am I missing something? Does it look like a factory nickle gun? It is definitely a long barrel and SN is 77712. Any assistance with educating me would be much appreciated. I figured it to be a $300 value.
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08-16-2017, 10:43 PM
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How much are they asking? What is taped to the grips?
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08-16-2017, 10:48 PM
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800 is asking and the key to the trigger lock is taped to it
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08-16-2017, 11:19 PM
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.32 HE 1903 2nd change
Your serial number falls into that range. They came with up to a 6" barrel.
The gun looks to be factory nickel and in above average condition. The value without being able to check it over in person would be in my opinion between $350 and $450.
This is my input and I am not an expert. Maybe a couple experts will be prompted into reply to comment on how close or far away I am.
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Reason: wrong info in title
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Thank you mnrivrat for confirmation, I had just summed up 32HE 2nd model after finding some earlier posts
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Does the bbl have the frame serial number?
Unless its a picture angle thing it sure looks longer than a 6.
Something about it is alerting my gun spider sense.
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08-17-2017, 12:10 AM
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Nickel looks good, I can't tell if it is factory.
Strange the hard rubber grips look more worn than the nickel, though.
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It's the original nickel plating and 6" barrels for the I frame are scarce, but still over priced in my opinion.
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Barrel numbers match. I may go back by and check it out again. See if I can remove grips and measure the barrel.
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There are only 3 barrel lengths in that era for 32s: 3 1/4", 4 1/4", and 6". It's clearly not either of the other two.
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The gun looks righteous as a better-than-average condition for a shooter, but the price is about twice what I would expect to pay for it... I too would expect to see it priced somewhere in the $300-350 range IF it is as good mechanically as it appears cosmetically. JMHO, and with a couple of bucks that will get you a latte at McDonald's.
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