Depends on when it was made and in what configuration. You provide no description of markings, so, impossible to tell.
50-450 usd
You will need to call S&W with the serial number; 50-350 USD
Well, the 32 CTG marking is the caliber- indicating 32 cartridge- but there were several different .32 cartridges- .32 S&W, .32 Long, and .32 WCF (Winchester Center fire, aka the 32-20). Step 1- be sure that your revolver IS a Smith and Wesson. Many different makes are marked 32 S&W CTG to indicate the caliber. A true S&W will be marked in the side plates Smith & Wesson (spelled out) and Marcas Registradas (S&W had problems with Spanish Counterfeits) and the S&W logo. Next, S&W began numbering their models about 1948, and stamping the model number on the frame, under the cylinder crane (open cylinder, look on part of frame that was hidden). However, the early NAMED models were not marked. You would need to have a knowledgeable collector or dealer do a hands on appraisal, or hunt through the Blue Book of Gun Values, Gun Traders Guide, or any of the several Smith & Wesson references. Last- to be best of my knowledge, Winchester did not make barrels for Smith & Wesson.
The gun is chambered for the 32 caliber Winchester center fire cartridge. Also known as the 32-20.
I too have this gun and have been reading that it takes a 32-20. A "cowboy round"(this is recommended), this is essentially a round with less gunpowder and a lead bullet. Answer- a 32-20 "cowboy round"
You must call S&W with the sn to find out.I would need to know if this cartridge is chambered in a handgun(Smith and Wesson),or a rifle,which would more than likely would be a Winchester lever action rifle.Please include the serial number,rifle type(lever action etc.)or handgun make and barrel length and any markings on the rifle or handgun.All these will help identify your firearm and it,s age.
No description = no way to value
According to your serial number ..Your lever action was Manufactured in 1930. The letters wcf: Winchester Center Fire
We need to know the model, possibly the serial number, and definitely the CONDITION to estimate a value. 30 WCF just tells us what ammunition to buy for it.
my rifle is a 32 wcf serial number 344802
The value of a Winchester model 1874 30 WCF SN 409XXX is $600 in fair condition. In excellent condition it is valued at $900.