lonegunman
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At a show, there was a nickel plated double action S&W revolver in 32-20 caliber. It had a tag on it that said Model 10. It was a fairly small frame gun, about the size of the model 10, and had old diamond style stocks on it.
I asked the jackass selling it if I could open the cylinder (to see the model number for myself, cuz I didnt think the model 10 was ever made in 32-20), and he asked me if I was serious about buying or just looking. I told him I was serious or I wouldnt have asked, and so he said something to the effect of , "Well before I let you open it, tell me how much you will give me for it, and I will tell you if I will let you open it".
Great salesmanship, huh?
I told him he could just take it back home with him, and walked off. I am nonetheless curious still about what I saw. I can't find a reference to a 32-20 Model 10 in the Blue Book.
Do you S&W experts know what I saw?
I really think this may have been an old enough gun that numbered models had been started yet.
I asked the jackass selling it if I could open the cylinder (to see the model number for myself, cuz I didnt think the model 10 was ever made in 32-20), and he asked me if I was serious about buying or just looking. I told him I was serious or I wouldnt have asked, and so he said something to the effect of , "Well before I let you open it, tell me how much you will give me for it, and I will tell you if I will let you open it".
Great salesmanship, huh?
I told him he could just take it back home with him, and walked off. I am nonetheless curious still about what I saw. I can't find a reference to a 32-20 Model 10 in the Blue Book.
Do you S&W experts know what I saw?
I really think this may have been an old enough gun that numbered models had been started yet.