32-20 is now home

dswancutt

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It has been refinished, but locks up nice and solid. I probably paid to much but it's mine. Serial number is 121176

Here it is with it's eBay replacement grips.

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Here are the stocks it wore at the gun store.

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Cool... it's already been reblued so additional honest wear won't affect the value much if any. The original vintage grips are nice, but I would be tempted to play with the target grips as well. You might like how they feel with it, especially with the softened edges they display! ;) All in all, it looks you did very well indeed. :D

Froggie
 
nice gun, I have a fourth change model, got to love the 32-20, my grandfather had a Colt Police Positive in 32-20 that ended up with a cousin, and my Dad had a five Inch Colt Police Positive that I gave to my oldest son.
 
Rebluing is nothing more than than a face-lift, a tummy-tuck, or a boob job. If it makes you feel better, do it.

Sir-that is the best quote I have read in a while. We need to make a sticky of your quote so that when the ethical debate comes up on refinishing a gun someone reference it on demand.

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Quick update. Took it and my new 4006 to the range today. It was a hoot. I actually shot it better at 50 feet than at 25. Need to buy some more brass and increase my 32-20 supply.
 
I collected Colt SAs for years and always thought the gun was too big for the cartridge. I liked the 32WCF but not in the colts even the DAs.
Then I found a 5" S&W and that was the match for that cartridge. Since finding the first one I needed to find the 6". I did and it came with one of those funky clam shell or coffin holsters. Both guns have the original grips the 6" had medallions. I put K frame magnas from a Mdl 10 on them to shoot. Smiths and 32-20s are the ticket to fun shooting.
 

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