First, IMO if you are looking for a "plinker" I don't think anything in 32cal S&W is gonna make you happy....
I've had Rohm's in the distant past, and they are cheaply made and basically I think if you look in Websters Dictionary at "POS" you will find a picture of a Rohm revolver prominently pictured.
Here's a picture of my two (inherited) W. German Burgos.. They look pretty good too, but I wouldn't shoot one if you paid me.
My suggestion is to take your $100.00, save up another $100.00 or so, and buy you a revolver (or pistol) that will give you good service, be safe and won't have the potential to "self-destruct" on you. In a better caliber.....
For calibers in a revolver I recommend 22cal.... Always cheap to shoot, everyone should have at least one 22cal firearm anyway. Or: 38spec.. Easily found most places and the price isn't TOO bad if you buy bulk, like wwwb.. If you get a pistol then again at the top of my caliber list (for a plinker) would be the 22cal.. Then the 9mm.. Nine MM is priced very reasonably and available everyplace but a Mennonite Bakery.
Ruger makes excellent revolvers in rimfire or centerfire:
The 357mag. Security-Six pictured above is imo an EXCELLENT firearm. They can be purchased very reasonably online at wwwGunsAmerica.com, or the other auction sites.. Built like a tank, adjustable sights, and underpriced on todays "plastic pistol" market. You can "plink" with 38cal "wadcutters", and if you so desire you can load up full power 357 magnums for self defense/home protection.
I've had this Security-Six for decades, and it resides in a nightstand by my bed for "bump in the night" duty...
Lot to be said for the powerful 357 magnum round for personal protection, yet the SS will offer plinking at a reasonable price w/38 special ammo.
Let me respectfully suggest you don't want to buy a "cheap" firearm, it's false economy.. If you can't afford a "good" gun now, wait until you can. It's the smarter thing to do.
Just my old fart opinion.
Best Wishes,
J. Pomeroy