S&W Regulation Police in .32 S&W Long. Circa 1925-ish (?)
Stocks (grips, to us normal folks) are original, numbered to the revolver; hand written in pencil.
It's not a museum piece by any means; barrel has some minor pitting, there are various scratches and the blueing is thin or missing in places. It's just a shooter grade revolver. And, I do shoot it. Trigger is very smooth, and it shoots to the sights with 98gr lead RN ammo.
I took it this past summer to a family shoot, Dad was there. He's 90, and this SW is older than he, which is why I brought it along.
Action shot of Dad, the barrel is is in full recoil (such as it is...).
He really liked the revolver, but wasn't interested in owning it. He's really not a Gun Guy.