Been wandering around the forum and fruitlessly searching for a thread on .32-20 revolvers. I have a small pile of Colts but just a solitary old M&P chambered in that cartridge. Did Smith ever chamber other models in .32 WCF?
I know this is what the Jinks book says. However, it is disputable as to whether the gun assembled on that date had anything to do with actual production runs. Most evidence indicates all the .32-20 frames were completed before the end of 1930. The model was still listed in the catalog until 1940, but new production was halted since there were lots of completed guns in the vault.The last of the .32/20 hand ejectors was produced on September 8 1939.
Sure. Here you go. This one is quite early. Notice the shape of the barrel where it joins the frame. Shipped in March, 1904.I would like to see a pic of a target sighted .32/20
Smith collecting is not that simple. We acquire knowledge over time from lots of different sources, including shared information that comes from factory issued letters. If there were one or two books you could read and thereby gain all the information to be had, half the fun and interest of collecting would evaporate.Could you please give your source material?
We don't need to "chill out." No one is hot. You asked. We answered.Chill out guys.
I don't either (well, I once threw away a copy of the Bhagavad Gita - didn't think I needed it).I never throw away a book, even if it is 37 years old.
Haven't used the search function much, have ya? I went to the SEARCH button and typed in 32 20. In less than a second I had over 36,000 citations. The most recent was about a week and a half ago on the 3rd of the month. Some go on to several pages.
Froggie