Yes
Best left to a qualified gunsmith.
Pull the triangle pin out from under the barrel and then slide the revolver out to remove bullets
No, not really. A .32 S&W Long caliber gun is not considered powerful by today's standards.
Clerke revolvers were inexpensive firearms of questionable quality. There are no resources devoted specifically to them since they are not particularly valuable or collectible. If you need information on using one I would suggest checking with a reputable gun shop.
I am guessing in the 1970's.
Well, I don't know specifically what a Clerke 1'st .22 long is worth, but I do know a Clerke 1'st firing a .32S&W goes for anywhere from $70 to $80 depending on condition and I also know that .22 caliber versions of revolvers usually cost a bit less, so I'd venture to say somewhere in the $50 to $65 range.
it was made in 1984
Minimal. No more than 50-60 USD
You need to use .32 S&W ammo, which may be hard to find.
Oh, dude, grips for a 32 SW Clerke 1st pistol? That's like asking where to find a needle in a haystack. You could try checking online gun stores, pawn shops, or even asking around at gun shows. But hey, good luck with that treasure hunt!
Determining the age and value of a Clerke 1st 22 LR 6 shot nickel-plated revolver typically involves researching the serial number and checking market trends for similar firearms. Clerke revolvers were manufactured from the 1960s to the 1980s, with earlier models generally more valuable. Condition, rarity, and demand also influence the value of the firearm. Consulting with a firearms appraiser or collector can provide more accurate information.