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Old July 10, 2014, 12:35 AM   #5
Clark
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Join Date: December 4, 1999
Location: WA, the ever blue state
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I lightened up your pic.

That revolver is only worth ~~$100.

It would be more if they were better guns or if they had not made a bazillion of them.

My grandfather had an IJ break top in the Alaskan Gold rush, so I have bought a lot of them and own the Goforth books.

The 32S&W long will take a 32acp cartridge, drop in and fire. And that can permanently damage the revolver, making the action loose. Some of the break tops have incredibly tiny pins in the break top latch that are captured by a thin piece of sheet metal with a hole in it. The hole become oblong with too much recoil and bullet friction.
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