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I saw I guy firing a S&W revolver chambered for .32 S&W long, but it wasn't one of the older K32s. It was very similar in appearance to a 6'' full under lug 686 - though it was most likely a K-frame. And it was blued. Basically it looked like a modern S&W offering.

From this pathetic description does anyone have any ideas on what model this revolver was, and possibly any pictures that can confirm it?

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David,

Looks like you are right, I managed to find one pic of the reintroduced Model 16, and it looks identical.

Thanks for that. They look like a really great gun for target work.

kahr404life,

Yeah the Tauruses slip in here every nown again too :)

Those raging bulls have one of the niceset profiles on the market. I have heard stories about the Tauruses not being able to take the same level of use as a smith, but I guess they are just stories.

Cheers Fellas.
 
What you saw was a M16-4. The K32s series ran to the M16-3 before they were discontinued in 1974. S&W brought it back in 1989 with the full lugged barrel as the M16-4. They don't have the value of the first series and most are chambered in .32 H&R mag.
 
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