StrawHat
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Not true, Kevin. Neither Winchester nor any other manufacturer labeled a rifle or carbine chambered for the .32 Winchester Special as simply a .32 Winchester. That name always referred to the .32-20. The barrel on rifles chambered for the .32 Special (a rifle cartridge as you said) was always stamped 32 Winchester Special.
Here's a S&W revolver chambered for the .32-20 that shipped in March, 1904. Note the stamp on the barrel…
I used to own an early Marlin Model 336A chambered for the .32 Winchester Special and that's what it said on the barrel. Unfortunately, I traded it to a friend nearly 50 years ago and don't have a picture of it. But if you look at any Winchester or Marlin lever action rifle or carbine chambered for that round, it will have the word Special in the roll stamp.
Thank you, I was not aware. Just going by what I remember fellows asking for in the hardware stores and gun shops.
Kevin