There were three completely different types of 32 caliber Top Break Smiths that I can think of. '.32 SW top break 4th model' does not define the gun very well. Not so worried about that but the picker in me wants to know. I saw references to A S&W reference book but as this is the only Smith I own I wanted to validate with you fine folks that is the best way to go before purchasing.Īlso curious at $50 if I made a good, so-so, or bad purchase. How do I go about dating this little guy? I could not find a serial number look up online. Until I get some more info the little gun will be proudly residing in the safe. I'm assuming this is black powder only but I'm not sure. All in all once it was properly cleaned and a little attention was given it turns out to be far better than "Random Stuff". Serial 155XXX Lock up is tight and hammer and trigger function very well. It was blued and retains about 60-70% of original finish. I paid $50 for the thing cleaned it up it and it's actually in very good shape. It came off easy but as I found it the thing looked rough. Not sure what the previous owner had done but there was a layer of what appeared to be caked on grease on the gun. Its in good mechanical condition but was neglected and gummed up like crazy. 32 SW top break 4th model at a gun show in a box marked "Random Stuff" I took some but for some reason I can't find them on my phone.
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