I've been watching the two threads about these old but great guns and then I realized that I really don't know much of anything about my old relic.
You can see from the pics that it is 5 screw, 5 inch, fixed sights, I think "U" notch rear, worn grips, but been there done that look to them with no cracks. I locating pin under the extractor star. Square corners on the star, no made in USA on right side, small logo on left side. Long action. Square butt.
The serial number is 105093, and matches on bbl flat, frame, cylinder and under the extractor star. The grips are old and oil stained and there is no remaining evidence of a penciled serial number on right panel.
According to SCSW 4th, this must be a Model 1905 HE in 32-20 WCF, 4th Change as serial numbers show 1915 to 1940 and s/n 65701 to 144684. I never gave this one much thought and I haven't valued it very high in my accumulation, but now reading these threads there is renewed interest and if I can get in the que I'll ask Roy for a ship date, maybe even Letter it someday.
UPDATE: Roy confirmed that the ship date of 32-20 HE, s/n 105093 was October 1921. If there is someone keeping a mini database on these old guns then this is the word from Dr. Roy.
It sure looks like it rode around in leather either on a horse, or in a Model T, maybe a Model A Ford Black & White. Chambers and bore shine like a mirror and mechanically it is very tight, no cylinder shake, no hammer push off....and the grips on these old guys almost feel like K frame Cokes...if there were such a thing
Looking for comments or confirmation from you guys (and gals) that have all the bonafides in these old 32-20 treasures. One of my sons got a line on some factory fresh (no repop or handloads) "cowboy action ammo" he says is 115 gr made for these guns (not rifle loaded). If we get our hands on some of this cowboy stuff, is it really safe? Were these cylinders heat treated or did that come later?
The pics are crummy...I know...maybe better ones when I can get the good camera into action.
You can see from the pics that it is 5 screw, 5 inch, fixed sights, I think "U" notch rear, worn grips, but been there done that look to them with no cracks. I locating pin under the extractor star. Square corners on the star, no made in USA on right side, small logo on left side. Long action. Square butt.
The serial number is 105093, and matches on bbl flat, frame, cylinder and under the extractor star. The grips are old and oil stained and there is no remaining evidence of a penciled serial number on right panel.
According to SCSW 4th, this must be a Model 1905 HE in 32-20 WCF, 4th Change as serial numbers show 1915 to 1940 and s/n 65701 to 144684. I never gave this one much thought and I haven't valued it very high in my accumulation, but now reading these threads there is renewed interest and if I can get in the que I'll ask Roy for a ship date, maybe even Letter it someday.
UPDATE: Roy confirmed that the ship date of 32-20 HE, s/n 105093 was October 1921. If there is someone keeping a mini database on these old guns then this is the word from Dr. Roy.
It sure looks like it rode around in leather either on a horse, or in a Model T, maybe a Model A Ford Black & White. Chambers and bore shine like a mirror and mechanically it is very tight, no cylinder shake, no hammer push off....and the grips on these old guys almost feel like K frame Cokes...if there were such a thing

Looking for comments or confirmation from you guys (and gals) that have all the bonafides in these old 32-20 treasures. One of my sons got a line on some factory fresh (no repop or handloads) "cowboy action ammo" he says is 115 gr made for these guns (not rifle loaded). If we get our hands on some of this cowboy stuff, is it really safe? Were these cylinders heat treated or did that come later?
The pics are crummy...I know...maybe better ones when I can get the good camera into action.
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