.32 DA Hammerless Short Barrel
In 1960 while tearing down an old garage in Ohio I found a revolver hidden in a wall. It was covered with rust and after soaking in kerosene for a few days, I was able open the breaktop and remove the cartridges. I cleaned it as best I could but one side is pitted. The 2 inch barrel and cylinder were clean. I have subsequently fired the cartridges that were in it when I found it. The sn is 259205 and has SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS USA on the side of the barrel and it is a Lemon Squeezer. I know it is not worth much but I am interested in the history of it.
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