Hey folks, I've got a K-frame HE in .32-20 that has been confusing me for years.
As you can see it is a round butt with non-original grips. The barrel measures 6".
It's a pre-5-screw-4-screw frame, SN 15920. The cylinder and star are also matching.
It's been a couple years since I tried researching it, but IIRC the SN puts it at about 1903.
BUT, the barrel has patent dates into the teens.
Another thing is that the underside of the barrel is stamped 15920, but is possibly a new stamping or an overstamping, it's quite deep.
Going further, it has a front sight that does not look like it came out of the factory, I see file marks, but the rear sight notch is equally narrow, so if this is a rebarrel job the original had a very narrow blade, as well.
The frame/yoke area has an assembly number:
It's definitely a factory S&W .32-20 barrel, but I have doubts that it came on that frame.
I don't know if it's a reblue, either, surely it's seen some hard use, but mechanically it is sound. The cylinder notches look like they have reinforcing tabs inset, so I assume the cylinder has not be heat treated.
So, my questions are:
What barrel likely came on the frame, originally?
Is that front sight blade knackered, or did S&W ever make them like that?
What would one call this revolver? (Other than "frankenstein", lol)
I really haven't shot it much, I think they threw in a box of 50 when I bought it almost 10 years ago, at that time I think I paid $275.
Oh, and the action is BUTTERY smooth.
I did look through much of the .32-20 thread in this same subforum, but didn't see anything quite like mine.
Thanks for any information!
(Gotta figure out where all my books/literature ended up after the move last fall...)


As you can see it is a round butt with non-original grips. The barrel measures 6".
It's a pre-5-screw-4-screw frame, SN 15920. The cylinder and star are also matching.


It's been a couple years since I tried researching it, but IIRC the SN puts it at about 1903.
BUT, the barrel has patent dates into the teens.

Another thing is that the underside of the barrel is stamped 15920, but is possibly a new stamping or an overstamping, it's quite deep.

Going further, it has a front sight that does not look like it came out of the factory, I see file marks, but the rear sight notch is equally narrow, so if this is a rebarrel job the original had a very narrow blade, as well.


The frame/yoke area has an assembly number:

It's definitely a factory S&W .32-20 barrel, but I have doubts that it came on that frame.


I don't know if it's a reblue, either, surely it's seen some hard use, but mechanically it is sound. The cylinder notches look like they have reinforcing tabs inset, so I assume the cylinder has not be heat treated.

So, my questions are:
What barrel likely came on the frame, originally?
Is that front sight blade knackered, or did S&W ever make them like that?
What would one call this revolver? (Other than "frankenstein", lol)
I really haven't shot it much, I think they threw in a box of 50 when I bought it almost 10 years ago, at that time I think I paid $275.
Oh, and the action is BUTTERY smooth.
I did look through much of the .32-20 thread in this same subforum, but didn't see anything quite like mine.
Thanks for any information!
(Gotta figure out where all my books/literature ended up after the move last fall...)
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