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Originally Posted by lugginiron
There's a lot I don't know about guns. Although there is a "32 Winchester" on the barrel, why would there be a S&W emblem on the frame? Also, where can I find more info on the pistol? Many thanks!
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lugginiron,
Sorry I mislead you. It is a Smith and Wesson revolver, and it's chambered for the .32 Winchester cartridge; also known as the 32 WCF (Winchester Center Fire) and .32-20 (.32 caliber bullet with 20 grains of black powder).
Modern .32-20 ammo however is loaded with smokeless powder and is safe to shoot in your gun.
A search in this forum for .32-20 will give you tons of info about your gun. Just click on 'SEARCH' in the very top bar on this page.