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    Help date a couple firearms please

    A friend st work just got a couple guns from his dad. He wants to know what year they were made. I know some of you guys can find this info out pretty easily.

    The firdt is s S&W revolver in 32s&w with what looks to be maybe s 3" barrel.
    The serial number is 333xxx

    The other gun is a Remington rolling block in .22LR
    its serial number is 97xxx

    Many thanks guys.
    Waco
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    A bit more info would be nice to have, S&W made a lot of different 3" revolvers chambered for the original .32 S&W. The S&W forum might be the best bet for info, I think they have a list of models and dates.

    On the Remington, I think the only rolling block that was chambered for the .22 Long Rifle was some of the last #4's; but I'm not 100% certain of that either.

    Robert

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    Thank you.
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    According to Roy Jinks' 'History of Smith & Wesson', if the revolver is a 5-shot, break-top with an exposed hammer in the 333xxx s/n range, it's probably a .32 Double-Action 3rd Model produced 1882/1883. If it's a 5-shot, break-top with a concealed hammer in that s/n range, it's probably a .32 Safety Hammerless First Model produced between 1888 and 1902.

    On the other hand, if it's a solid-frame (with swing-out cylinder), it's an I-frame (M1903 Hand-ejector or .32 Regulation Police) and will require more info for a positive ID.

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    The #2 was popular in 22 lr. The rear of the action is slanted on that one. dates vary most are un serial #.

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