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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: david86440 on October 30, 2009, 04:16:10 PM
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I just got an old S&W .32 top break revolver today in a trade.
Is there anyone on the forum that knows anything about these little revolvers?
It appears to be in pretty good condition but does need a cleaning. Grips appear to be original with no sign of cracking or abuse.
Some of the nickel finish is pitted.
I'll take some pics when I have a free moment.
Do these things deserve any special treatment?
Any collector value?
Thanks for any help,
David
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Might get some help at these 2 sites
http://www.theswca.org/
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CustomContentDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=11101&content=25301§ionId=10504
Another one that might have some info (I have not read the article )
http://www.shootingtimes.com/handgun_reviews/smith_12_0507/index.html
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Thanks Tom,
I'll check the sites.
The gun in the Shooting Times article looks like what I have.
Here are the pics........
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Here's pictures of mine. Actually, it was my grandmother's night stand gun. Hammerless (DAO-of course), grip safety, mother of pearl grips. In excellent mechanical shape. All the nickel is missing from the barrel, but most of it is still on the frame.
While the 32S&W is anemic, it's better than nothing.
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Nice guns both of you!
I've always liked the looks of a top break, and some day I hope to own a few.
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I gave the guy 200 rounds of .38 sp for the .32 revolver, holster and box of .32 ammo.
I feel I did alright in the trade.
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I think you did great. They aren't worth a whole lot (caveat, yours could be unique, don't take my word for it.) But they do have a place in firearms history. And they still work.