not known to have.
W H B. Smith has written: 'The Book of Pistols and Revolvers'
No, Winchester did not. With a few very exceptions, Winchester under a Gentleman's agreement with Colt, did not make handguns of any type. There were a number of different firearms manufacturers (Colt, Smith & Wesson, H&R, Iver Johnson, etc.) that did make revolvers that were chambered and marked for the 32 Winchester Ctg (a.k.a. 32 W.C.F. or 32-20). Bert H.
No such S&W trade mark
Yes, the H and R 922 revolvers are a dependable firearm.
Harrington and Richardson revolver chambered in 32 Smith and Wesson
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all markings and features.
H&R made thousands of revolvers.
If you have enough money, yes.
Needs a call to S&W to find out.
MOST OF THESE WERE MADE BY SMITH AND WESSON AND IVER JOHNSON AND A FEW BY H&R, EARLY 1900'S.
Firearm used by the Royal Hong Kong police. Really.
The H&R Model 732, which is a .32 caliber revolver, was produced by Harrington & Richardson from 1972 until the early 1990s. The serial number you mentioned, "S&W L," suggests it might be related to Smith & Wesson, but H&R revolvers typically have their own serial numbering system. To determine the specific year of manufacture for an H&R Model 732, you would need to consult an H&R serial number reference guide or contact a firearms expert.