Just arrived back from my dad's house, where I brought home the last of his guns. I thought I'd share pictures along with how this is different from other S&Ws.
This is a S&W 22/32 Kit gun Airweight. The design was originally for a .32S&W, but Smith adopted it for .22lr hence the name 22/32. It was one of the early lightweights (1950s). Sort of the Glock of i's day, using that wonder material aluminum, for the frame and cylinder. It has recessed cylinders, a flat cylinder release, a 3 screw side plate and a captive coiled main spring (not a typical S&W flat spring). This one has a 3-1/2" pinned barrel and fully adjustable rear sights.
I think this model morphed into the model 43 eventually. It has no model number designation. The serial number on the yoke differs from the serial number on the bottom of the frame which I believe is the true serial number. In this case 24xxx. Am doing more research and given my recent infatuation with S&W I'm going to have buy "the book".


