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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Kevin, are you able to open those images in their larger standard size? I'm new to posting pictures here, and as you mentioned thumbnails, I'm worried I'm doing it wrong.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    I will not be removing metal at all from this. It has all it needs.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    It is definitely copper, not paint. (Though I will triple check now that it's been brought up!) It looks like it could be brazed on, considering the chances that the front sight was that low to begin with. I assumed the normal sized sight with some filing down had cut through the nickle to...
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    It appears that the frame is slightly bent, and I do mean slightly. I did not use calipers, but the top of the cone is closer to the cylinder face than the bottom. Hard to see with the naked eye. The front of the crane does appear to be slightly misaligned with the frame. An amount of flame...
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Well, if so, it seems they may have tried to shape it to their liking.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    If a brass rod is enough to do that effectively, I am certainly interested. Do you know if that user is still around here and would gice it a shot? *Edit* It occurs to me that I will also need to add material back to the front sight. The ugly gun gets uglier.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    3 digit 55X (if you meant me!)
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Thanks for the background. I did see that Winchester was advertising .32 Short Colt for cowboy matches in the somewhat recent past, definitely more recent than the 60s. X32SCP | Winchester Ammunition I have not seen any of that in the wild, though I haven't been looking all that long. There...
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Here is the barrel curve/dog leg that I appear to see. The red line is a hyperbolic representation of what I see. The photos don't seem to do it justice, but it definitely looks a bit like a Garand operating rod. It seems to cant up right, perhaps it was dropped? The smallest crescent...
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    The .32-20 Hand Ejector Thread

    Here is my early 3-digit ".32/20 Hand Ejector, model of 1899" contribution to the thread. (Dog-legged barrel and all!)
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    That's interesting to know. This seems to be a plain jane .32-20, 32 S&W snap caps and rounds do not fit the cylinder properly. Upon deeper inspection, it is clear someone has been here before. (And not just because they signed the grip) The screw that holds in the cylinder crane arm was in...
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    The barrel appears to cant upward slightly. When I hold the revolver frame face and ejector rod as my point of reference, they appear to be straight. It will be looked at before firing for sure.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Strangely, it appears to remain at that angle. The knob has some vise marks on it, I suspect it had fallen off and the previous owner aggressively prevented a repeat incident.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Close to antique, but no cigar.
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    And there it is, my answer! Thank you! I suspected it would be the wrong .32 but bought it for a cheap price with vague information, so took the gamble. The (overly long and wordy) back story: A few years ago I purchased a Colt New Police in 32 Long Colt. At the time I was unaware that it...
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    SOLVED Help Identifying Low-Number Hand Ejector

    Hi Everyone! I just purchased a hand ejector in .32-20, and am not sure which model it is. (I am certain it was not the .32 cartridge I had hoped for, but that's a story for a different time.) Here is what I see: Hand Ejector "32 Winchester Ctg" Nickel Finish Serial 55X (3 digits on the...
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    1917 Timing Woes and Wobble Trouble

    Wow... where to begin. (Specific problems at the bottom) I have been eager to get into a 1917, and knew little about them when I bought mine. Commercial with no Brazilian seals, S/N 1922XX. I kept hearing this thing about timing, and understood basically that it meant the cylinder wouldn't...
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