Best left to a gunsmith
Yes. Model 32
The assembly that holds the cylinder
a 629 in 7.5 inch ss unfluted cylinder
The crane yoke on a Smith & Wesson revolver is part of the cylinder assembly, connecting the cylinder to the frame of the gun. It allows the cylinder to swing out for loading and unloading. The yoke is typically located on the right side of the revolver, pivoting at a hinge near the frame. In contrast, semi-automatic Smith & Wesson pistols do not have a crane yoke, as they utilize a different mechanism for operation.
Check the cylinder.
Open the cylinder and look inside on the frame where the crane assembly rests.
open the cylinder, and it should be stamped there along with the serial number
A revolver is louder than a pistol due to the barrel-cylinder gap that is located between the cylinder face and forcing cone of a revolver.
Counterclockwise as you view the cylinder from the rear of the revolver. Colts turn in a clockwise direction.
What is the value of my 1955 smith & wesson 45 target master revolver?
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson.
A fine revolver.