Help Identifying a Top-Break .38 S&W revolver

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I am needing help identifying a squeezer that I have I do not know if it is a .38 or .32 I believe it maybe 1912 model with sn#232xxx. The part of the number on the barrel has to much pitting where the cal. Would be.
 

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Folks, posting different questions about different revolvers in the same thread leads only to confusion and irritation. It's always best to start a new thread regarding your specific gun questions rather than hijacking an existing thread as has occurred here.
 
Sorry for the confusion and irration you can delete my post this was my first forum and I was trying to ask for information. If this is the response I will stick to the books. I hope someday I can help you the same way.
 
DWalt wasn't trying to be rude just trying to be helpful I think I counted six other people ask about their guns that's not fair to the original poster. The people on here are the best they readily share the knowledge that has taken them years to accumulate and I am thankful for them I learn something every time I log in.
 
Unknown top break

I find myself in a similar situation.My uncle left me a older pistol.its a top break nickel plated 5 chambered hard rubber grip pistol. Markings on top of the pistol say, Smith and Wesson Springfield mass.USA.PATD, Jan 24 65 July 11.65 August 24 69 Reissue July 25 71 May 11 80 January 3 80
Not sure what the model is called or it's worth.if anyone could help out it would be appreciated...
 
Murdock,
For best results post a new thread asking your questions, and for any value estimate, clear multiple focused photos are necessary.

Lots of experts on this forum, yet I am not one of them.
 
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