DWalt
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The only .32-20 M&P I own is from 1926, and has been refinished. But that’s OK, as I didn’t pay much for it and mechanically it is in fine shooting condition. Aside from the aforementioned Colt Army Special, my favorite .32-20 revolver is a mid-1930s Colt OP in top condition. The reason is that written on the inside of one grip panel is a previous owner’s name. The last name is the same as mine, which is not very common. What are the odds? I also once had a Winchester ‘73 rifle in .32-20, but with a badly corroded bore. Condition was pretty good otherwise. I sold it around 40 years ago.
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