Hi Charlie, my .38 does not have the concave area above the bbl on the frame(I think for powder fowling space). Your .32-20 is in great shape and it is always so nice to see these survivors and to be able to care for them until someone else must take over! Thanks for sharing!OP, that is a very nice looking M&P. Does yours have the "powder cup" milled out at the underside front of the top strap, right above the forcing cone? Just curious.
Jack, I recently obtained an M&P 1905 4th change, in .32 WCF. All numbers match, including the stocks. Roy informed me the ship date was April, 1919. I don't know if it matters that this is not a .38 Spl, but the stocks in question were certainly shipped on mine.
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It actually changed twice. From c. 1899 to c. 1913, it said 32 Winchester CTG.Mine says 32 winchester, when did it change to 32-20?
Thank you. So mine was made before 1913.It actually changed twice. From c. 1899 to c. 1913, it said 32 Winchester CTG.
From c. 1913 to c. 1922, the barrel stamp was 32 W.C.F. CTG.
Beginning in 1922 until the end of production (approximately 1930), the barrel marking was 32-20 CTG.