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Item Gone: FS H & R Model 732, DA/SA .32 S&W L ,Early 70's

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS H &amp; R Model 732, DA/SA .32 S&amp;W L ,Early 70&#039;s

Location: Columbus, GA

Zip Code: 31901

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $125

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Very Good condition considering it's age. Bought this gun back in the late 80's. Had some pitting when I purchased. Had a gunsmith go over the firearm and also re-blue it. I've maybe shot 50 rounds through it. The bluing is still very good with no signs of wear or rust. Basically, it's been kept in a bedside drawer all these years. A conventional double-action revolver, with a six-shot cylinder chambered for the . 32 S&W. The pictures will tell the rest of the story. Thank you for looking.

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"The Guardian has a 4″ Barrel, a rear sight that is adjustable for windage. The gun may be fired either single or double action. The small lever at the back of the trigger guard is actually the single-action trigger; when the gun is fully cocked the trigger rests against the lever, and pulling the trigger rotates the lever to release the hammer from the full-cocked position. Earlier guns (like this one) are equipped with a rebounding hammer. When the trigger is released the hammer is held back about 0.10″, preventing it from striking the firing pin if the gun is dropped. The rear sight may be adjusted for windage by two tiny screws mounted in the frame. Loosen the screw in the direction that you wish the sight to move and tighten the opposite screw until the desired point of impact is attained. There is no provision for adjusting for elevation."

Additional Photo showing the spring loaded ejector is fully funtional.
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The price is firm at this point for anyone considering. There is nothing wrong with the revolver. Shoots fine and is in good working condition. Thanks for looking.
 
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