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I have a 3" revolver in .32 S&W Long. It is a 6 shot with serial # B 19xxx. When was it made and what model is it? Value? I obtained this gun from a person who has owned it since 1948. The pistol is in like new condition with the original grips - has been shot very little.
Thanks for the help.
 
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I have a 3" revolver in .32 S&W Long. It is a 6 shot with serial # B 19xxx. When was it made and what model is it? Value? I obtained this gun from a person who has owned it since 1948. The pistol is in like new condition with the original grips - has been shot very little.
Thanks for the help.
 
We need more info
With a B prefix it does not sound like a S&W revolver.

Give us the full markings on the barrel and post a picture

This is like saying "I have a car with a V-8 engine and whitewall tires in nice condition. What is it worth?"
 
Welcome to the Forum.

Like M-1911 said, we need more info. The serial number for a Smith & Wesson revolver is on the butt. Some of the older Smiths also had matching numbers under the barrel and on the rear of the cylinder.

If you can post pictures, that would be helpful as well. If you wish, you can send me pics at:

[email protected]

and I'll post them for you.
 
OK, I checked the pistol and the serial number is 319xxx - don't know where the "B" came from on the paper work. The left side is marked in block letters on the the barrel "Smith & Wesson. The S&W logo is located below the cylinder release. ON the right side of the barrel is "32 Long CTG". Ther also are 4 screws in the side plate. I will send photos today.
 
Also, the serial number is on the trigger side of the grip frame.
 
Here are the pictures.

Your .32 Regulation Police was probably built in the early 1920s.

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