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Old01-14-2011, 11:21 PM #1
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Default.32 Smith & Wesson model ?

I've started a collection .32 revolvers from smith. I recently purchased and old blue steel .32 long smith with the following serial # 1115XX. Its 6 shot with what appears to be a 4 inch or 4 1/4 barrel. Any idea on model number, age, value? It fires and appears to be in good condition. Thanks.
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Welcome to the forums- and as the man said. do stop by and introduce self-

In the meantime, depending on age, you may not HAVE a model number- Smith began numbering them after the war. And, as the man said-

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Ok. Thanks. Attached is a photo.
 
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