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![]() Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector. Model 1903(?). 32-20. 5 Inch Barrel. 32 Winchester On Barrel. Good Guns International #: 100888856 Seller's Inventory #: CS_23785_TB_06 Category: Smith & Wesson Revolvers - .32 Revolvers Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Custom Shop Inc Company: Custom Shop Inc Member Since: 7/12/07 State: Montana Zip: 59840 Country: United States Phone: (406) 375-5126 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 419 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. ****ALL FIREARMS TAKEN IN AS CONSIGNMENTS AND SOLD AS CONSIGNMENTS ARE SOLD***** AS IS***** WITH NO REFUND***** Payment Types Accepted: Our G.I. listings are available at our website www.customshopinc.com. You can purchase online using our Shopping Cart. We accept all major credit cards, certified funds, cashiers checks, money orders, and personal checks. 3.6% Fee For Credit Card Purchases Description: Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector. Model 1903(?). 32-20. 5 Inch Barrel. 32 Winchester On Barrel. Good "On the cusp of the 20th century, the Wild West had largely been won. Smokeless powder was muscling blackpowder out of many cartridges, and the trend for shooters was toward smaller, lighter bullets at relatively high velocity. Trigger-cocking revolvers—a.k.a. double actions—had been introduced and were quite popular. Most were top-breaks, which meant that they could not be chambered for a powerful cartridge without being made uncomfortably large and heavy. Smith & Wesson pioneered the concept of a solid-frame revolver with a cylinder that swung left out of the frame for loading and unloading. Called the Hand Ejector, the I-frame .32 H.E. Model of 1896 was the first on the market and is now known as the .32 Hand Ejector First Model. Four years later, the company introduced a larger, .38-caliber frame Hand Ejector Model with an improved cylinder lock that restrained the cylinder from moving during firing with a locking bolt on the bottom of the cylinder, rather than on top of the cylinder as with the original design." Dave Campbell, American Rifleman PLEASE INSPECT YOUR NEWLY PURCHASED FIREARM FOLLOWING THESE CONDITIONS: INSPECTION MUST BE DONE ON THE PREMISES OF THE RECEIVING FFL, ONLY. DO NOT REMOVE THE FIREARM FROM RECEIVING FFL BEFORE INSPECTION IS COMPLETED AND FIREARM IS ACCEPTED. ALL FIREARMS TAKEN IN AS CONSIGNMENTS AND SOLD AS CONSIGNMENTS ARE SOLD AS IS, WITH NO REFUND. WE PROVIDE A 3-DAY WINDOW ON NON-CONSIGNMENT FIREARMS, TO COMPLETE A REASONABLE INSPECTION. INSPECTION BEGINS ON THE DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE RECEIVING FFL. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE. IF THE FIREARM IS DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING, PLEASE TAKE PHOTOS OF THE SHIPPING BOX AND DAMAGES. EMAIL NOTICE OF DAMAGES TO US WITH ATTACHED PHOTOS TO: CUSTOMSHOPINCAOL AND CALL US AT: 406-375-5126. IF THE FIREARM IS DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING OR NOT AS DESCRIBED IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT, DO NOT COMPLETE TRANSFER. NOTIFY US IMMEDIATELY AT: 406-375-5126. PROMPTLY RETURN THE ITEM TO US IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGING TO: CUSTOM SHOP, INC. 169 S. 2ND STREET HAMILTON, MT 59840 LEGAL DISCLAIMERS:
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