Yeah the .32 is stamped with both S&W and H&R on it. As for what its chambered I was reffing to the ruger .357 witch you can get a 9mm cylinder And swap with the .357 cylinder
Yeah the .32 is made by S&W and produced by H&R which I thought was pretty cool. The .32 is definitely a fun gun to shoot. I would like to get the 9mm cylinder at some point to complete the .357
I appreciate all the comments and the time you guys spent written them. I was also passed down a s&w .32 from the 70's as well I guess my family liked revolver. But they both need to be restored unfortunately
Not that I would sell it as it was just passed down to me. I know it has some rust on the barrel but does any one know about how much this revolver is worth? Just curious
Do you know if this revolver is a convertible I tried researching a little about it and people kept talking about how there convertible and shoot 9mm if you swap out the cylinder?
Do you happen to know any more details about them like was this standard model with the wood grips? It looks very similar to the bottom revolver you posted
This revolver was just passed down to me and would like to know any information any body has for it. the serial prefix is (33) leads me to believe it's a 1976
It is a ruger .357 new model BlackHawk 6.5" barrel.
Made in the 200th year of American liberty.
Sturm, ruger & co. Inc southport...
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