Idea thread - what would you do with it?

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Another lowball placeholder bid came through with this thing. It was described as a ".32-20 Hand Ejector frame with sideplate". The sideplate is there, along with the cylinder release thumbpiece, thumbpiece nut, bolt, cylinder stop, and possibly the cylinder stop plunger/spring/screw. According to the description there are 6(!!!) bullets stuck in the bore. I don't know the serial number yet. The winning bid was $55 so it's not like I'm into it for a lot of money.

At the very bottom end of the spectrum, it could be a source of a few parts for someone who is restoring a better example. It could be a stock making test frame, or it could be part of a neat shadowbox display.

At the top end? It'll never be a museum piece and whatever money is spent on it will never be recovered....but that's never stopped many of us before. :rolleyes: If the frame is not damaged in the barrel thread area it would be fun to make a franken-gun shooter out of it in a low pressure caliber.

What would you do with it?
 

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With 6 bullets in the bore, there may be more than one bulge in it. That would be one problem.

It is not a target frame, so even if it were to be made functional, it's not going to be worth a lot of money.

This project reminds me of the Johnny Cash song about building a Cadillac from parts carried out in his lunchbox!

Regards, Mike Priwer
 
Like Muley, I should also have all the pieces to make it whole again. It isn't target sighted, so it isn't a scarce .32WCF. You could just as easily make it a .38 M&P so you can afford to shoot it. .32-20 ammo has been high $ and hard to find.

Or just keep it as-is as a conversation piece paperweight.
 
I've been surfing this morning and I have a long action hammer, trigger, and rebound slide on the way. Like paplinker, I'm leaning towards the snubby idea. It's gotta be a half moon front sight though....

.38 special would be easy, but I'm not against some flavor of .32 or maybe .38 S&W. We'll see what turns up.
 
With 6 bullets in the bore, there may be more than one bulge in it. That would be one problem.

It is not a target frame, so even if it were to be made functional, it's not going to be worth a lot of money.

This project reminds me of the Johnny Cash song about building a Cadillac from parts carried out in his lunchbox!

Regards, Mike Priwer

I agree about the barrel. Right now I like the idea of pulling the barrel, leaving the slugs inside, and putting the whole thing on the bandsaw lengthwise to cut it all in half. That would make a neat addition to a shadowbox.
 

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