k-38
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Hi Smith and Wesson Revolver lovers.
I like a lot the oldest smith and wesson K Frame Revolvers like S&W 14 and K22 for target shooting.
The past month i watch a FB live from the Gunshop i was worker. I see in the live a nicest 6" revolver with underlug. I call thinking the revolver was a Smith and wesson 14-5 but my coworker say the revolver is a .32 cal... Ok. I talk with the guy and he Hold the revolver for me and put In Lay Away the same day. I never had a .32 sw long revolver and think is a nice opportunity to add one to my range box and to complement my 2 14-4 (one a shooter, the other never fired and safe queen).
For my surprise, the revolver isn't a .32 sw long, is a .32 Mágnum

. Today was the first time i see the revolver on the Gunshop and very fast i search about this Revolver.... What the Hell, the 16-4 revolver was made for only 2 years (1990-1992) and was made 8,800 combined in 4", 6" and 8 3/8 ".
Im very wondered for this purchase, i pull a True Jack Pot, was the Best $300.00 i ever spent

I like a lot the oldest smith and wesson K Frame Revolvers like S&W 14 and K22 for target shooting.
The past month i watch a FB live from the Gunshop i was worker. I see in the live a nicest 6" revolver with underlug. I call thinking the revolver was a Smith and wesson 14-5 but my coworker say the revolver is a .32 cal... Ok. I talk with the guy and he Hold the revolver for me and put In Lay Away the same day. I never had a .32 sw long revolver and think is a nice opportunity to add one to my range box and to complement my 2 14-4 (one a shooter, the other never fired and safe queen).
For my surprise, the revolver isn't a .32 sw long, is a .32 Mágnum



Im very wondered for this purchase, i pull a True Jack Pot, was the Best $300.00 i ever spent


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