Saw what looked to be a K32 at a couple different gun shows last month. Not model marked and while I can't recall the exact serial number it it was in the range to place DOB in the mid fifties. Four screw, adjustable sights, marked 32 S&W long on the barrel. NO serial numbers on the rear face of the cylinder or the barrel flat. Assembly numbers on the yoke and frame did not match.
First time seen it was disassembled. Next show it was put together. It is in need of a refinish and had some surface prep started in the grip area. Finish damage is where the frame is covered by target sized stocks. Lock up and timing seem to be good on casual inspection.
The lack of serial numbers on key parts, along with the mismatched assembly numbers make me think that this gun was someones project to convert a K38 to a .32.
Sorry for the lack of pictures.
But what say you? A conversion project? Is this something that is done on occasion? Considering all the above, what would it be worth?
I know that K32s are a rare and desirable bird. Wouldn't mind having a target K frame .32 myself, but the K 32s are priced well beyond my sensible means.
John
First time seen it was disassembled. Next show it was put together. It is in need of a refinish and had some surface prep started in the grip area. Finish damage is where the frame is covered by target sized stocks. Lock up and timing seem to be good on casual inspection.
The lack of serial numbers on key parts, along with the mismatched assembly numbers make me think that this gun was someones project to convert a K38 to a .32.
Sorry for the lack of pictures.
But what say you? A conversion project? Is this something that is done on occasion? Considering all the above, what would it be worth?
I know that K32s are a rare and desirable bird. Wouldn't mind having a target K frame .32 myself, but the K 32s are priced well beyond my sensible means.
John