i have a 32-20 S&W that was made in 1904,my serial # is in the 13000s
going by your # i would guess 1930s to 1940s.as far as value i need
more info,is the bore pitted,what size barrel,overall condition,is the blue
faded,is it nickel finish? send me more details and i could give you
an educated guess on value,could be from 500 to 2000 dollars!
HORHAE
50-500 USD depending on the usuals.
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I have that same pistol and want to know where to get bullets for it ! .38 S&W special is the same as .38 special. Just avoid cartridges marked +P.
Made in 1981
That is a 1960 gun and should be a '4-screw.' In excellent shape, it would list around $800
The S&W DA45 revolvers were chambered in 45 ACP as they were made for the war effort and ammo compatability when the 1911 was in short supply. If your particular specimen does not have "U.S. ARMY MODEL 1917" marked on the butt then it was a civilian model. Depending on condition and such, I have seen them bring anywhere from $250 to $600. Hope this helps... Chuck
No way to answer without a detailed description.
A top break
10-150 USd
NO, it would be illegal
It should be marked on the barrel.
Probably not worth too much. If it is marked "Spain", it is not a REAL Smith and Wesson. The "32 S&W" marked on it means that is the cartridge it fires, not the company that made the gun.