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.
This video from GunTec, featuring Larry Potterfield, CEO and Founder of MidwayUSA, provides an in-depth examination of the Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Hammerless First Model revolver. Potterfield details its historical significance as one of the first double-action revolvers with a grip safety. He covers its specifications, including its chambering in .32 S&W, production years (1888-1902), approximate production numbers (90,000), and its aesthetic features like the nickel finish and hard rubber grips. The video is presented as a "Gun History" piece, highlighting the revolver's place in firearm development.
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