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ysidive

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I have an old S&W 32 caliber Front Break...
Round Grip with safety on back of grip
5 shot revolver
Barrel marked 32 S & W ctg
4 Inch Barrell
serial on cylinder and Butt reads 143160
I cannot find a model designation
There is something on the top of the barrel down the sight line that I cannot read.
I have attempted to read it with a Magnifying glass, but I still cannot make it out with these old eyes...

I am trying to identify the age and model of this gun....any help would be appreciated...:confused:
 
That looks like a "safety hammer less " AKA lemon squeezer. I have one that was my grandfather's. I cant help much on the exact age.
 
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The marking on the barrel rib should read:

"SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. USA", then a string of patent dates.

Those letters are small and hard to read, especially if there is rust or wear obliterating them.

Smith & Wesson did not put any model designation on their guns until around 1957, when they adopted model numbers.

Jim
 
Or does it look like this one, a 3rd Model Double Action made in 1888. This one is a 38 S&W but they were also made in 32.
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He said it had a grip safety.

Probably a 32 Safety Hammerless. Also known as New Departure, or Lemon Squeezer because of the grip safety.

2nd Model SN range 91418 - 170000. Made between 1902 and 1909.


Does it look like this?


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