Larry Potterfield, founder of MidwayUSA, provides a detailed look at the Smith & Wesson 32 Hand Ejector, Third Model double-action revolver. He highlights its features, including a nickel finish, six-shot cylinder, smooth trigger, exposed hammer, and a 3 ¼ inch barrel. The video also mentions that this model was produced between 1917 and 1942, with approximately 270,000 units manufactured.
Larry Potterfield of MidwayUSA explores the historical significance of the Smith & Wesson 32 Hand Ejector, First Model. This video delves into the origins of the modern double-action revolver, showcasing features such as its nickel finish, six-shot cylinder, smooth trigger, exposed hammer, and 3 1/4-inch barrel. Produced between 1896 and 1903, this revolver was chambered for the .32 Smith & Wesson Long cartridge, with approximately 20,000 units manufactured. The video highlights its place in firearm history.
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