An oldie but goodie. S&W I frame.
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An oldie but goodie. S&W I frame.
I eyeballed and fondled this thing for months, trying to resist, but my love for .32s and nickel won out. S&W .32 Hand Ejector. Second model, no change. Pre 5 screw. Made 1903 and 1904. Tight as a drum, very good bore. Cylinder face is spotless. Gonna run it by my smith, but I anticipate a test run soon.
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I agree, that's pretty! 

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Sometimes we must obey our inner child.



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Definitely a 'classic' and worth owning. Glad it found a good home.
Definitely a 'classic' and worth owning. Glad it found a good home.
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I have my father's, non nickel though. I believe it's a later post war model. It's a very nice small revolver, completely useless for self defense, ( so the experts claim), but it was the service arm of the NYC police dept at one time... it's not a 45, but it's certainly capable.....
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Re: An oldie but goodie. S&W I frame.
that's a Beaut!
somehow Dick Tracy comes to mind,
somehow Dick Tracy comes to mind,
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20January2025 !
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Very cool little revolver! I've been looking to add a 3" I or J frame smith in 32 long to my collection. Seems like the perfect thing to slip onto your pocket for evening strolls with the dog when porcupines are a concern.
Eric
Eric
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thanks for the link, I'll work it into my scheduleRay wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:54 pmDunno about the gould comic strip but the nat levine/ ralph byrd serials the rare 1903 .38 self-loader predominates with a few scenes with what appears to be 1907 police positives.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vy11enkJ6 ... ZXJpYWw%3D
As for the o.p.'s new roscoe, bravo zulu !

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These are the two I was reading when I was 4.Ray wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 2:30 am " 'cuse prease, so solly....."
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