Really Short Barreled 32 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model

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Well, it's going to be fun watching you guys bat this one around. I found some pics of 1.5" bicycle guns and the barrels are all longer than the under lug. And most, but not all, of the front sights are pinned. This one does not look pinned.
 
Well, it's going to be fun watching you guys bat this one around. I found some pics of 1.5" bicycle guns and the barrels are all longer than the under lug. And most, but not all, of the front sights are pinned. This one does not look pinned.
For what it's worth the SCSW says "On rare 2" barrel front sight may be pinned, or forged" I would imagine this might apply to the 1-1/2" barrels as well. A letter probably will be the only way to know
for certain. Going to ask Roy for a ship date, and hope for a hint 😉
EDIT under strong light a pin can be seen...
Barrel measures 1-7/16" actually.
 
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Not sure what you are seeing on mine the barrel is slightly longer than the underlug granted not by much. Granted it is a 1/16" shorter than 1-1/2", but I've seen that much variation before in barrel length not very noticeable say on a 6" barrel. I am optimistic from what I see holding it with the very well centered caliber marking. If it were any other barrel length the caliber marking would be set further forward closer to the muzzle, and if the barrel were cut would be immediately evident. Again I'm not saying it's original, but I do like what I'm seeing anyway for under 3 Benjamin's I'm happy....
 
Really cool revolver. The shortest safety hammerless I have seen with a cast front sight integral with the barrel is 2". All factory 1 1/2" barrels I've have seen have seen have pinned front sights. My guess is it's a nicely done cut barrel after leaving the factory. Can you post pictures of the top of the barrel and of the end of the barrel from different angles?
 
Not sure what you are seeing on mine the barrel is slightly longer than the underlug granted not by much. Granted it is a 1/16" shorter than 1-1/2", but I've seen that much variation before in barrel length not very noticeable say on a 6" barrel. I am optimistic from what I see holding it with the very well centered caliber marking. If it were any other barrel length the caliber marking would be set further forward closer to the muzzle, and if the barrel were cut would be immediately evident. Again I'm not saying it's original, but I do like what I'm seeing anyway for under 3 Benjamin's I'm happy....

Maybe it's the differing angles of the 2 photos. Your under lug just looks a tad shorter than the example I found. (all the examples, actually)

The point about the caliber marking is interesting. My quick search didn't turn up anything on a short barreled revolver showing any caliber marking at all.

Like I said, I'm not beating up on your gun in any way. Original or not, it's a fun little firearm.
 
The location of the SMITH & WESSON on the 38 New Departure, 4th Change is as you show on all barrel lengths offered, so no help in identifying the authenticity of the revolver. The gun has definitely been re-nickeled as shown by the sideplate seam. Even the letter shown in this thread from GI does not state that gun was shipped with a 1 1/2" barrel, only that a 1 1/2" barrel was rare??

We need serial numbers and detailed photos of the muzzle, front sight, and top rib slot to come up with more focused opinions.

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I see that now. Looks like they milled a slot into the top rib instead of using a circular cutter. I will tell you that I still own a half-dozen cut-barrel snubbies and just hate to sell them. I assist at a concealed carry class and often stuff them all in various pieces of clothing and take one at a time out of hiding while talking. People are just mystified by snub-nosed top break little S&W. My favorite is an early 38 Safety, nickel that just looks right even though it was cut.

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I'll agree with glowe as I seem to find six original short barreled .32's to every factory .38 short barreled revolver. This is only my observation over 60 years of collecting.
 
I keep a database of existing short barreled guns in 32 and 38 in 1 1/2", 2", and 2 1/2" guns. The 2" 32 is the easiest to track because of the factory markings. The 38's are harder because they don't have distinguishing marks. I only track factory lettered guns for the 1 1/2" and 2 1/2" guns.

They started making 32 cal factory production run guns around serial number 86,000.
 
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