+1 To Jim & David... that post-War 22/32 is an elusive bird. I'd love to own one but even seeing a good example would be a start. The guns you showed, OD, are nothing to sneer at. In fact, they are very nice examples of the genre. There is a thread going on the 1980 to Present Forum talking about how it's a shame there are so few small revolvers available from S&W these days and what a niche they fill. I sure am glad I have mine which were built in this earlier, more proud era of S&W production. "He had a 32 gun in his pocket for fun..."
Froggie