- 32 Sw Long Ctg
- Smith And Wesson 32 Long Ctg Serial Number Lookup For Guns
- Smith And Wesson 32 Ctg Serial Numbers
S&W.32 Long Hand Ejector Mark, The 'Standard Catalog of Smith&Wesson' lists your revolver as a.32 Hand Ejector, Third Model. With serial number 326575 on the butt it fall within being made from 1911-1942. Built on the round butt I frame with five screws. Yours should have a heat-treated cylinder. Hope this helps. I recently aquired an S&W 32 Long CTG, it has a 2 1/2' barrel that is stamped '32 LONG CTG' on the right and 'SMITH & WESSON' on the left, a smallish checked wood grip with the S&W logo inset into both sides, serial # on the butt is 540386 and on the inside of the frame when the cylinder is open is the letter 'R' and the # 5752. Serial range 263001 to 536684 with 271,531 manufactured circa 1917-1942. Small number of target models were made. The Smith & Wesson.32 Hand Ejector Third Model and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors. Discussion Starter #1 Mar 8, 2012. Can anyone on here help me out with the year of my smith and wesson. The gun is a 32-20 ctg the serial number is 1111xx. The gun appears to be fairly old but in great condition. Im just curious how old and what the value of this gun is from poor- mint condition.
32 Sw Long Ctg
Smith And Wesson 32 Long Ctg Serial Number Lookup For Guns
Smith And Wesson 32 Ctg Serial Numbers
You can order a factory letter for $50. For that you get some general history on the model and a specific shipping date and destination for your actual gun. Usually the destination is a regional or local distributor, but sometimes you will find a gun shipped to a specific store or individual. You can get a request form for a letter from the 'Downloads' link in the menu bars at the top of this page.
If you want to replace those broken grips, you can sometimes find old grip sets available in the classifieds on this forum, or even on Ebay. You are looking for hard rubber round butt I-frame grips. They should be black. If the ones you see offered are brown or tan, they have lost some of their color through sun fading or washing.
I can't tell from the photos -- are the trigger and hammer nickeled, or are they sort of drab with maybe some ghost case-coloring left on them? Case hardening leaves some brown and pale blue swirls on carbon steel, and that's how S&W shipped all their guns. They never nickeled or blued their hammers and triggers; if you see nickel on those parts, the gun has been refinished.