Guns International #: 100422959
Seller's Inventory #: 1
A 2nd Change Smith & Wesson .32 Long With 6" Barrel. Serial Number 71588 All Matching, Frame Barrel And Cylinder. Strong Action Could Still Use Some Cleaning, Every Tim I Run A Patch Down The Barrel It Comes Out Dirty, A Gunsmith Mentioned Something About Boiling It Out And He Said It Would Shine, I Don't Know What He Meant. The Rifling Is Strong. The Frame Also Has The Number 6773 Behind The Sylinder Arm.With This Serial Number It Was Made 1906-1909. The Number On The Grips Is Way Off And They Have A Chip Out Of The Bottom, And The Locating Pin Is Gone. There Is A Chip Of Metal Gone From The Ejector Rod, And It Has Some Pitting Near The Rear Sight. Otherwise A Solid Piece. At Gunshows I've Been Told It Would Class As Good With 50% Original Finish.
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Guns International #: 100422959
Category - .32 Revolvers
- Smith & Wesson Revolvers - Antique
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Seller: Kieth
Company: Member Since: 3/5/14
First Name: Gregory
Last Name: Johnson
State:
Missouri
Zip: 65323
Country: United States
Phone: 816 732 6855
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Total Listings: 12
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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Smith & Wesson 6" I-Frame Hand Eject 2nd Change
Description: A 2nd Change Smith & Wesson .32 Long With 6" Barrel. Serial Number 71588 All Matching, Frame Barrel And Cylinder. Strong Action Could Still Use Some Cleaning, Every Tim I Run A Patch Down The Barrel It Comes Out Dirty, A Gunsmith Mentioned Something About Boiling It Out And He Said It Would Shine, I Don't Know What He Meant. The Rifling Is Strong. The Frame Also Has The Number 6773 Behind The Sylinder Arm.With This Serial Number It Was Made 1906-1909. The Number On The Grips Is Way Off And They Have A Chip Out Of The Bottom, And The Locating Pin Is Gone. There Is A Chip Of Metal Gone From The Ejector Rod, And It Has Some Pitting Near The Rear Sight. Otherwise A Solid Piece. At Gunshows I've Been Told It Would Class As Good With 50% Original Finish. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 100422959
Seller's Inventory #: 1
A 2nd Change Smith & Wesson .32 Long With 6" Barrel. Serial Number 71588 All Matching, Frame Barrel And Cylinder. Strong Action Could Still Use Some Cleaning, Every Tim I Run A Patch Down The Barrel It Comes Out Dirty, A Gunsmith Mentioned Something About Boiling It Out And He Said It Would Shine, I Don't Know What He Meant. The Rifling Is Strong. The Frame Also Has The Number 6773 Behind The Sylinder Arm.With This Serial Number It Was Made 1906-1909. The Number On The Grips Is Way Off And They Have A Chip Out Of The Bottom, And The Locating Pin Is Gone. There Is A Chip Of Metal Gone From The Ejector Rod, And It Has Some Pitting Near The Rear Sight. Otherwise A Solid Piece. At Gunshows I've Been Told It Would Class As Good With 50% Original Finish.
Guns International #: 100422959
Seller's Inventory #: 1
A 2nd Change Smith & Wesson .32 Long With 6" Barrel. Serial Number 71588 All Matching, Frame Barrel And Cylinder. Strong Action Could Still Use Some Cleaning, Every Tim I Run A Patch Down The Barrel It Comes Out Dirty, A Gunsmith Mentioned Something About Boiling It Out And He Said It Would Shine, I Don't Know What He Meant. The Rifling Is Strong. The Frame Also Has The Number 6773 Behind The Sylinder Arm.With This Serial Number It Was Made 1906-1909. The Number On The Grips Is Way Off And They Have A Chip Out Of The Bottom, And The Locating Pin Is Gone. There Is A Chip Of Metal Gone From The Ejector Rod, And It Has Some Pitting Near The Rear Sight. Otherwise A Solid Piece. At Gunshows I've Been Told It Would Class As Good With 50% Original Finish.