I bought one of these used in late 1980's, gave it to my 16 year old daughter, trained her on it, told her to carry it everywhere. She is 44 now, and has little ones of her own to protect. Still her favorite firearm.. She is deadly with it.
I have been waiting for them to bring back the .30 Luger to the American market. It should be good for all the people that believe in expanding handgun bullets.
The .32 s&w long cartridge is famous for its accuracy. And together with the s&w mod. 30 or 31 revolver, you are able to put a bullet anywhere you want to, easily.
You know you'd pull me in with a beautiful old gun like that. I've passed up a few old 32's, but you got me hankering for one now. There is just a simple elegance about it.
I love the 32 S&W Long. I have a Colt police positive chambered in 32 long. Mine was made in 1911. It’s in very good shape for its age and basically only has holster wear. It’s very accurate with my handloads and some factory ammo out to 25 yards so far. 32 long is such an underrated round these days. Thanks for doing this video. I really enjoyed it.
Great video, sir! Looks like you had a great time shooting that old beauty. Recently, I had the good fortune of picking up an early 60’s vintage S&W Model 31 in .32 S&W Long, as well as a 1950’s vintage Chief’s Special.38 flat latch. The .32 has a bit of wear to it, but the Chief .38 is like new. Man oh man the workmanship they put into revolvers back then.... unbeatable. Thanks for the vids.
@@buffalosoutdoors That's a beautiful piece of history. I wish S&W would return to their roots and offer pieces of art like this, today. No more internal locks; instead, offer beautifully polished stainless/nickel or blued finishes. Craftsmanship is dying. Train the young. BRING IT BACK!!!
I just purchased a Charter Arms 32 H&R magnum Professional 7 shot 3” barrel. What a fabulous pistol it is. Great concealed carry pistol. I LOVE the 32 caliber. You’re an amazingly great shot.
Years ago a friend of a friend inherited a 3" Smith in .38 S&W. It was in the mid to late '80s and I did not check the model number or anything but the appropriate ammo. (I was a dumb 30-somethin') I taught her the newbie drill on firearm safety and came to love that little revolver. After a while she was hitting eggs at 25 yards. Even a 600 Nitro Express won't do squat if you can't hit the target. Thanks, Buff! I also love those little S&W "gut guns." How dare your real life interfere with my viewing pleasure! As always, Buff, thanks for the video and may God bless you and yours.
Well, this was an eye opener! I've heard that the 32 caliber was very accurate but this was still impressing. I've been re-thinking the 32 caliber as a whole lately. This video makes me very thoughtful.
Very cool! There's been a little more .32 caliber content lately on YT! The Magtech SJHP 98 gr S&W Long did great when I tested them. I got about that same velocity as your LRN but in the shorter barrel LCR.
I have an extra special place in my heart for 32s, I even own a couple 32 colt rim-fire revolvers and a Marlin boys rifle in 32 colt long and short center and RF. Thanks again for another great video Buffalo... now get inside where its warm.
Now that is a gorgeous little pistol ! I do understand about the used guns, every time I go in my local shop I head straight for them to see what they have! Not to shabby with a gun you've never fired! 👌 Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
.32 is the best caliber for small revolvers and mouse semi-autos. I bought some LWC for my LCR .327 Fed Magnum in .32 S&W Long for my wife. She has anxiety and recoil sensitivity. This cartridge gives me an option other than rimfire that works for her. As for the pistol is drop dead gorgeous. Great stuff.
Another immensely enjoyable video! Love old school revolvers. And seeing them demonstrated so well with skill and good commentary makes them even more appealing! Thanks again Buffalo!
Every time I get interested in something that isn’t modern I go on UA-cam to find out old Buffalo has already made a video about it years prior lol 😆 Truly one of the best gun channels on UA-cam, ran by a nice guy who can shoot!
I have this very Model! Mine dates to 1961. I carry it with Wadcutters and can assure you it will penetrate FOUR layers of denim and go to to defeat 15 inches of Ballistic gel!
Great video again Buffalo. I feel that many of the items made in 50s 60's and 70's, although not so advanced as modern items, were better, more hands on, and beautiful. Our Countries were happier then.
I agree with you. As far as Smith and Wesson goes I personally feel that they were at their peak in the 60's and 70's. They turned out some truly legendary revolvers.
@@buffalosoutdoors A Man was Proud of his work and I think He Knew it was a responsibility to His Employer and their consumers ESPECIALLY when he made a fair wage !
My dad left me his S & W Model 30 - 1 32 caliber revolver. Its in excellent condition in the original box / original 4 page manual plus the unused warranty card. I thought its from 1946 but maybe a 1960 with a pinned barrel recessed cylinder it looked exactly like the gun you shot so that is why I was interested in this video.
I sent a K22 barrel off and had it bored to .32 then sent a S&W model 15 along with a S&W K22 cylinder off to another gunsmith and he made me a S&W K32 chambered in .327 magnum. Love that gun!!!
Sir, thank you for this wonderful video! What an elegant little gun, such fabulous craftmanship. The best part is, just last night we were doing one of our handgun classes and the store had just taken in this gun's bigger-bore brother, a 3-inch Model 36 in .38 Special. I asked for a chance for us to get a look at the little jewel. My wife and partner is a 1911 girl with a side of Glock, but when I explained the 3" 36's importance she got it. In the old days, when the NYPD was seeing its first female officers, firearm training wasn't going so well. The shooting of the male officers back then was none too good and then the new women struggled even more with the K-frame model 10s. A new training boss was installed and he made the little 3" 36 the standard sidearm for the female officers, and scores went up immediately, so the story goes. I will also add, we keep in our classroom yet another variant, my old .22LR Kit Gun. It has saved the day more than a few times for new shooters of a more mature age who simply can't operate the modern 9s. One of the best guns I've ever owned. The .32 version is a fascinating variant. And we cracked up over the dumb hand description. It will be hard not to use it in Monday night's Skill Builder intermediate class.
Love these little 32 long revolvers fun cartridge to shoot, I have a couple of 32 revolvers including a 32 HR mag and a couple of 327 Fed mags, that one is a beast, I shoot the 32 SW cartridge in all of them
This is pretty cool buffalo I bought a exact copy (kinda 31-1) of that gun at a estate auction this summer. It’s like brand new !!! Doesn’t look like it’s even been fired .... for 200 bucks really love it.
Buffalo's Outdoors your doing a great job with it. I didn’t even notice the wind in one of your video till you said something about it. Lol. And yes sir I have quit videos when the wind makes it hard to hear. Thank you much for the great videos you produce
Gotta love an older wheel gun especially one in that nice of shape !!! I've got an old 1905 she'll be 100 in a couple years 2023/24... most of the blue is gone but I love it anyway it's 38 S&W 5 inch !!
I'm sure we will get plenty of videos, on the latest greatest. I like to see a video like this, very well made and fun to shoot! Plus it's a Buffalo video!👍👍
The used gun section is sometimes my favorite. The last one I bought was a S&W model 10 a great little gun 👍. Great shooting BTW this one would be great for a mans got to know his limitations video.
It sure seems that way. I'd like to had a little bit of time behind the trigger before this video. I think a couple hundred rounds would have really settled me in.
Thanks for sharing! You have one of the most under-appreciated channels out there. You have a clear and calming voice timbre that makes watching truly fun.
I truly thank you for the wonderful comment. This channel has far exceeded my expectations and I am very happy just to be able to share this kind of stuff with all of you guys.
Just a great classic revolver. That would be fun to have and shoot. When I visit my local gun store I have a routine and I go by the used guns first to see what’s new there.
I do the same! I have learned so much from the used guns. Sometimes I'll find something and have no idea what it is so I'll write it down and go home and look up all the information I can find about it. I love firearm history.
Doing well shooting double action reveals a healthy background of handgunning. Displaying the piece holding with fingertips (instead of burying it behind fingers and palms) shows experience demonstrating things. I just bought my 2nd HE in .32 S&W long. Haven't looked in Supica & Nahas" book for date but expecting it to be +/- WWI.
I found a model 31-1 today at a local shop.It's nearly identical to yours here in the video except the blued finish has lightened up over the years.I laid it away,priced at $350.I really don't know the differences between it and the one here in the video but i couldn't pass it up.
That was almost the first revolver I bought, but the sales guy told me the 32 Smith and Wesson was harder ammo to find. So I ended up buying 36 Dash one chief special square but J frame
It is certainly harder to find that .38 Special but it wasn't too bad. Casey brought me this gun and I went to town the same day and found that box of Aguila. The model 36 is a legend, so you didn't go wrong on that!
I just found your channel. I picked up a model just like that almost 20 years ago. It is such a nifty gun. Mine wasn't nearly as accurate, it had been messed with and probably needs a gunsmith 's attentions, but the bluing is so intense, and the action so smooth that I really enjoy the pistol. Thanks for sharing.
My father was one exactly like that one! Beautiful gun. I own some S&W revolvers, and one day that gun going to be mine to. But my favorite S&W revolver that I own and carry almost every day is my S&W model 16-4. Sometimes my Ruger sp101 or my Sig P226. But like I said my EDC for almost 25years is my S&W model 16-4 already save my life 2 times!
Thanks Steve, glad you enjoyed the video! I don't know I was a little disappointed with my groupings, that's why I shot that 3rd group thinking I could improve. The gun shoots great but I just didn't feel like I was doing my part.
What a cream puff of a revolver..I had a minty and sold it..and regret it..I wish S&W made that model with adjustable rear target sight...like the 631.. Great video...
Love those old Smith's, I bought a model 10 last year that had gone to France and had come back. Been looking to get another older revolver, thanks for the vids
Thanks for doing the research and making the video, purty good shirting with your dumb hand, lol, Enjoyed!!!!
You're very welcome and thanks for letting me use it!
That’s one Beautiful Classic right there 👌✊
I bought one of these used in late 1980's, gave it to my 16 year old daughter, trained her on it, told her to carry it everywhere. She is 44 now, and has little ones of her own to protect. Still her favorite firearm.. She is deadly with it.
As a huge fan of .32 S&W Long and Acp I really want to see a comeback of the .32 caliber.
I have been waiting for them to bring back the .30 Luger to the American market. It should be good for all the people that believe in expanding handgun bullets.
It’s coming
Is the 30 LUGER MORE POWERFUL THAN THE S&W LONG 32@@CandidZulu
Is it more powerful than the 32 long@@CandidZulu
I agree
Much more interesting to me than seeing the latest 9mm pistol that seems to come out every 3 months. I love your channel, glad I came across it.
The .32 s&w long cartridge is famous for its accuracy. And together with the s&w mod. 30 or 31 revolver, you are able to put a bullet anywhere you want to, easily.
You know you'd pull me in with a beautiful old gun like that. I've passed up a few old 32's, but you got me hankering for one now. There is just a simple elegance about it.
I am becoming more and more a fan of the .32 caliber chamberings. The .327 Fed Mag is highly under rated in my opinion!
No..surly you don’t like a gun like that.Kidding.right up your ally .
I love the 32 S&W Long. I have a Colt police positive chambered in 32 long. Mine was made in 1911. It’s in very good shape for its age and basically only has holster wear. It’s very accurate with my handloads and some factory ammo out to 25 yards so far. 32 long is such an underrated round these days. Thanks for doing this video. I really enjoyed it.
That is going to be an heirloom for generations to come, I hope. Gorgeous little revolver!
Thanks! I agree with you. I am sure that will get handed down one day.
40 yards with 32 shorts fixed sights windy and hit the target! That’s good shooting!😁
Thanks Paul!
And shooting DA. Color me impressed.
I hope the 32 calibers will make a comeback!
Great video! Subscribed!
I have a 30-1 that my Father left me when he passed away. I will always treasure it. You aren't kidding about the bluing. It's gorgeous.
Some guns are worth so much more than their monetary value. I am sure your father would be glad to know you held on to it!
Those Smith's have some nice bluing. Great shooting at 40 yards.
Thank you man! I appreciate ya man.
Great video, sir! Looks like you had a great time shooting that old beauty. Recently, I had the good fortune of picking up an early 60’s vintage S&W Model 31 in .32 S&W Long, as well as a 1950’s vintage Chief’s Special.38 flat latch. The .32 has a bit of wear to it, but the Chief .38 is like new. Man oh man the workmanship they put into revolvers back then.... unbeatable. Thanks for the vids.
Id rather watch videos of oldies than new new hi sped AR
I'm with you on that!
Agreed. With all the modern tech, the soul and personal touch of weaponry seems to have evaporated.
Sweet looking revolver
Thanks WhoTeeWho!
Yeeeyeeee
@@buffalosoutdoors That's a beautiful piece of history. I wish S&W would return to their roots and offer pieces of art like this, today. No more internal locks; instead, offer beautifully polished stainless/nickel or blued finishes. Craftsmanship is dying. Train the young. BRING IT BACK!!!
I've got a nickle I-frame in 32 long, 4 in. half moon front sight. It's an excellent shooter.
I love 32's I always have one with me when I go out- reloading is very economical with these. You can load hot or mild and powder goes a long way.
That is a beautiful piece of Smith & Wesson history.
I loooove vintage J & K frame Smith’s. I’d buy them all if I could. Thanks for sharing that .32 S&W with us.
You are very welcome! I am also glad to hear that you enjoyed the video.
Wanna buy mine 31-1
the 32 is an I frame
That was awesome Buffalo! Sweet gun!
Thank you!
I just purchased a Charter Arms 32 H&R magnum Professional
7 shot 3” barrel. What a fabulous pistol it is. Great concealed carry pistol. I LOVE the 32 caliber. You’re an amazingly great shot.
These are extremely high quality , as are most all pre locks... and ACCURATE !
They sure were! Quality has a certain feel to it and I could feel it in this revolver.
Years ago a friend of a friend inherited a 3" Smith in .38 S&W. It was in the mid to late '80s and I did not check the model number or anything but the appropriate ammo. (I was a dumb 30-somethin') I taught her the newbie drill on firearm safety and came to love that little revolver. After a while she was hitting eggs at 25 yards. Even a 600 Nitro Express won't do squat if you can't hit the target. Thanks, Buff! I also love those little S&W "gut guns." How dare your real life interfere with my viewing pleasure! As always, Buff, thanks for the video and may God bless you and yours.
Thanks for the great comment Bill. You are so right. No matter how large the caliber is a miss is a miss!
I hear ya buffalo, i find myself wanting and shooting the "outdated" more. The character those firearms have are second to none.
You nailed it with your comment!
@@buffalosoutdoors thanks bud! Keep up the great work!
Well, this was an eye opener! I've heard that the 32 caliber was very accurate but this was still impressing. I've been re-thinking the 32 caliber as a whole lately. This video makes me very thoughtful.
Very cool! There's been a little more .32 caliber content lately on YT! The Magtech SJHP 98 gr S&W Long did great when I tested them. I got about that same velocity as your LRN but in the shorter barrel LCR.
I'm really diggin the .32 stuff. Thanks Sam.
My 32 s&w long loves those shells too
I have an extra special place in my heart for 32s, I even own a couple 32 colt rim-fire revolvers and a Marlin boys rifle in 32 colt long and short center and RF. Thanks again for another great video Buffalo... now get inside where its warm.
Thanks Larry! I am becoming more and more a fan of the .32 caliber cartridges. I think they are under estimated by many!
Such a beautiful old gun; I’d love to own one. Thank you for sharing this classic gun.
Really cool gun, like you I enjoy the older guns more
And you have some of the best!
6:38 Yes, the .32 S&W Long (wadcutter or not) is famous for its accuracy, even slight better than the .38 Special.
I think the 32 is a great round wish it was more popular
Me too. It is very under rated. I think a lot of people under estimate it.
Gorgeous little thing.
Thanks!
And this is the first video that I've watched from the reloading bench.
Nice old Smith! You've shown it well here. Thanks Buffalo!
Glad to hear one of mine was first! So many of my video ideas came from my mind wondering at my reloading bench!
Now that is a gorgeous little pistol !
I do understand about the used guns, every time I go in my local shop I head straight for them to see what they have!
Not to shabby with a gun you've never fired! 👌
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
Thanks Ken! I like this little J frame. And yeah the used rack is where all the history is. I like history. ;)
Love revolvers, that's a real nice one. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome and thank you for watching!
.32 is the best caliber for small revolvers and mouse semi-autos. I bought some LWC for my LCR .327 Fed Magnum in .32 S&W Long for my wife. She has anxiety and recoil sensitivity. This cartridge gives me an option other than rimfire that works for her.
As for the pistol is drop dead gorgeous. Great stuff.
I agree, 32 is the way to go in small guns.
Another immensely enjoyable video!
Love old school revolvers.
And seeing them demonstrated so well with skill and good commentary makes them even more appealing!
Thanks again Buffalo!
Great video and a very nice S&W .32 revolver Buffalo.Awesome shooting as always.I love the used gun racks to.Thanks.
Thanks man! Always appreciate ya watching!
Beautiful pistol. Fan of .32.
Every time I get interested in something that isn’t modern I go on UA-cam to find out old Buffalo has already made a video about it years prior lol 😆 Truly one of the best gun channels on UA-cam, ran by a nice guy who can shoot!
I have this very Model! Mine dates to 1961. I carry it with Wadcutters and can assure you it will penetrate FOUR layers of denim and go to to defeat 15 inches of Ballistic gel!
Beautiful classic Smith! I love these older 32 revolvers, they shoot Oh So Sweet!
I like older guns, I like newer guns too, but the older ones are a lot more interesting to me. Thanks for the video!
I feel the same way. I like something with a little history to it. Not knocking the new stuff as I like it too but in a different way.
That classic “glass rod” S&W trigger! Back then those were considered good defensive handguns.
Mike Treen will still put a hurting on someone.
@@mikeseier4449 garenteed to get ya outta whatever,foolishness got ya into... specially if you can plant'em right where ya want'em !
Thanks Mike. Man I was thinking about you the other day. I hope all is well!
Buffalo's Outdoors everything is going pretty good. Healing up after surgery.
Great video again Buffalo. I feel that many of the items made in 50s 60's and 70's, although not so advanced as modern items, were better, more hands on, and beautiful. Our Countries were happier then.
I agree with you. As far as Smith and Wesson goes I personally feel that they were at their peak in the 60's and 70's. They turned out some truly legendary revolvers.
@@buffalosoutdoors A Man was Proud of his work and I think He Knew it was a responsibility to His Employer and their consumers ESPECIALLY when he made a fair wage !
My dad left me his S & W Model 30 - 1 32 caliber revolver. Its in excellent condition in the original box / original 4 page manual plus the unused warranty card. I thought its from 1946 but maybe a 1960 with a pinned barrel recessed cylinder it looked exactly like the gun you shot so that is why I was interested in this video.
Mine had a ser.# starting with the letter H?
@@davidgregory-nh7kn Fathers started with 76.
Warranty card is dated April 15, 1955 in original type print from Smith & Wesson.
Thank you. I like videos like this, I get tired of all of the shot show videos. Some channels post 8 to 12 per day.
Just a fan from East Tennessee.
Hello in East Tennessee! I know what you mean. I like seeing the new stuff but I wish it wasn't just dumped all at once!
Those head shots are very effective against a man in body armor. I like the Ruger SP 101 in .32
I sent a K22 barrel off and had it bored to .32 then sent a S&W model 15 along with a S&W K22 cylinder off to another gunsmith and he made me a S&W K32 chambered in .327 magnum. Love that gun!!!
Also own a S&W I framed .32 Long in nickel that's seen better days.
Nice little Smith! I think they made their best in the 60's and 70's.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. You are an excellent shooter.
I have my grandfathers Smith in 32-20. Still a shooter. It’s around 100 years old.
That is awesome!
Sir, thank you for this wonderful video!
What an elegant little gun, such fabulous craftmanship.
The best part is, just last night we were doing one of our handgun classes and the store had just taken in this gun's bigger-bore brother, a 3-inch Model 36 in .38 Special. I asked for a chance for us to get a look at the little jewel.
My wife and partner is a 1911 girl with a side of Glock, but when I explained the 3" 36's importance she got it.
In the old days, when the NYPD was seeing its first female officers, firearm training wasn't going so well. The shooting of the male officers back then was none too good and then the new women struggled even more with the K-frame model 10s.
A new training boss was installed and he made the little 3" 36 the standard sidearm for the female officers, and scores went up immediately, so the story goes.
I will also add, we keep in our classroom yet another variant, my old .22LR Kit Gun. It has saved the day more than a few times for new shooters of a more mature age who simply can't operate the modern 9s. One of the best guns I've ever owned.
The .32 version is a fascinating variant.
And we cracked up over the dumb hand description. It will be hard not to use it in Monday night's Skill Builder intermediate class.
Love these little 32 long revolvers fun cartridge to shoot, I have a couple of 32 revolvers including a 32 HR mag and a couple of 327 Fed mags, that one is a beast, I shoot the 32 SW cartridge in all of them
Thanks! Nice shooting, Brother!
DOUGout
My Dumb hand, love it.
Please do more videos like this.
Thanks
LOL It's true! I can't hardly teach that hand to do anything right!
Charles Bronson..as a Vigilante Architect, in the Film "DEATH WISH"..
USED a Smith and Wesson revolver in.32 caliber like this.. with deadly effect 😊👍
This is pretty cool buffalo I bought a exact copy (kinda 31-1) of that gun at a estate auction this summer. It’s like brand new !!! Doesn’t look like it’s even been fired .... for 200 bucks really love it.
That's a good deal!
Always relaxing to watch your videos. Great job once again.
Thank you for that!
Just won one at auction. I have a collection of SW .22 caliber. This is a nice addition
It is cold here too ,, I didn't shoot today.., my slingshot rubbers were froze😉I love those old Smiths,.. Nice double action shooting....
LOL! You better warm that slingshot up bud!
Your doing a fine job with the wind noise. Thank you
Thanks so much. I know how annoying it can be.
Buffalo's Outdoors your doing a great job with it. I didn’t even notice the wind in one of your video till you said something about it. Lol. And yes sir I have quit videos when the wind makes it hard to hear. Thank you much for the great videos you produce
Gotta love an older wheel gun especially one in that nice of shape !!! I've got an old 1905 she'll be 100 in a couple years 2023/24... most of the blue is gone but I love it anyway it's 38 S&W 5 inch !!
I love a gun with history to it! In some ways this J-frame is a direct decedent of that 1905!
thank you for helping me identify my grandfathers gun
You're very welcome. So glad the video helped you.
Thanks. That’s terrific little pistol and it’s sadly under appreciated.
I'm sure we will get plenty of videos, on the latest greatest. I like to see a video like this, very well made and fun to shoot! Plus it's a Buffalo video!👍👍
Thanks man! I appreciate that!
Beautiful revolver. Thanks for sharing with us.
The used gun section is sometimes my favorite. The last one I bought was a S&W model 10 a great little gun 👍. Great shooting BTW this one would be great for a mans got to know his limitations video.
I love the classic model 10! Those a great shooters. I may try a limitations video with this .32 one day if Casey will let me use it again.
Nice one Buff! Too many new gun reviews! I like watching some unique firearms and learning about them! Thanks for the Vlog!
Thanks Gary! It's good to know that you enjoyed the video. I sure enjoyed shooting this little gem. Now I hate to give it back! LOL
I love plinking with my .32 cal revolvers. You’ll find the .32 Long to be a very accurate round.
It sure seems that way. I'd like to had a little bit of time behind the trigger before this video. I think a couple hundred rounds would have really settled me in.
Thanks for sharing!
You have one of the most under-appreciated channels out there.
You have a clear and calming voice timbre that makes watching truly fun.
I truly thank you for the wonderful comment. This channel has far exceeded my expectations and I am very happy just to be able to share this kind of stuff with all of you guys.
Just a great classic revolver. That would be fun to have and shoot. When I visit my local gun store I have a routine and I go by the used guns first to see what’s new there.
I do the same! I have learned so much from the used guns. Sometimes I'll find something and have no idea what it is so I'll write it down and go home and look up all the information I can find about it. I love firearm history.
Buffalo's Outdoors Thanks so do I!
Huge fan. When I seen you did this model I got super excited as I inherited one from my dad
Me too . Exact same scenario. Just found 9 boxes of factory HP for mine
Doing well shooting double action reveals a healthy background of handgunning. Displaying the piece holding with fingertips (instead of burying it behind fingers and palms) shows experience demonstrating things. I just bought my 2nd HE in .32 S&W long. Haven't looked in Supica & Nahas" book for date but expecting it to be +/- WWI.
Your hands like that gun..I like oldschool revolvers , Smith and colt. Quality of manufacturing was excellent
In never throw away the cases, since many of my fellow clubmembers enjoy reloading them.
I found a model 31-1 today at a local shop.It's nearly identical to yours here in the video except the blued finish has lightened up over the years.I laid it away,priced at $350.I really don't know the differences between it and the one here in the video but i couldn't pass it up.
LOVE this revolver. Beauty unmatched.
you are a fun guy to hang out with. Thanks !
That was almost the first revolver I bought, but the sales guy told me the 32 Smith and Wesson was harder ammo to find. So I ended up buying 36 Dash one chief special square but J frame
It is certainly harder to find that .38 Special but it wasn't too bad. Casey brought me this gun and I went to town the same day and found that box of Aguila. The model 36 is a legend, so you didn't go wrong on that!
I just found your channel. I picked up a model just like that almost 20 years ago. It is such a nifty gun. Mine wasn't nearly as accurate, it had been messed with and probably needs a gunsmith 's attentions, but the bluing is so intense, and the action so smooth that I really enjoy the pistol. Thanks for sharing.
You make this type of shot look easy, when it's very difficult lol.
Thank you! I am always trying to improve myself.
Buffalo making my s&w 32 long look cool. Maybe I will carry it a few days...
Buffalo makes any thing he shoots look cool,.,
Glad you think so! I appreciate the comment!
Thanks!!! Love that s&w .32 model!!!❤❤❤
My father was one exactly like that one! Beautiful gun. I own some S&W revolvers, and one day that gun going to be mine to. But my favorite S&W revolver that I own and carry almost every day is my S&W model 16-4. Sometimes my Ruger sp101 or my Sig P226. But like I said my EDC for almost 25years is my S&W model 16-4 already save my life 2 times!
Thanks for bringing us along I just got me some new glasses but I still don't think I'll shoot as good as you.
Thanks Steve, glad you enjoyed the video! I don't know I was a little disappointed with my groupings, that's why I shot that 3rd group thinking I could improve. The gun shoots great but I just didn't feel like I was doing my part.
Thanks, ofcourse your shooting show, videography and Smith &Wesson .32 revolver all are very impressive as well as attractive.
Gorgeous model 30, glad someone is taking good care of her......6-shot I-frame, what a sweetie. Good shooting!
That is a great little gun. I would love to have one. Thanks for sharing.
You are a excellent shooter i must say. Too good.
Somewhere a 1970's detective is missing his carry piece. lol
LOL!
What a cream puff of a revolver..I had a minty and sold it..and regret it..I wish S&W made that model with adjustable rear target sight...like the 631..
Great video...
Damn... you know how many of these I have passed on? Now I need one...
beautiful lands you have there, reminds me of my sweet carolina
wonderful pistol ,Thanks
You're welcome and thank you for watching!
Beautiful little revolwer shooting lead bullets at low pressure its going to last forever
Love those old Smith's, I bought a model 10 last year that had gone to France and had come back. Been looking to get another older revolver, thanks for the vids
I enjoy shooting shorts from my .32 H&R Magnum AirLite J Frame.
That is a great little revolver. >32 H&R mag is potent!
Nice looking revolver!
Thanks Keith!
Nice shooting, son! And a beautiful little gun. .32 S&W (Long & "regular") is much underappreciated.