Impossible to answer withou knowing who made it.
Yes, that is a fairly common barrel length.
The value of a 32.20 Smith and Wesson 1914 revolver 6 shot with a sawed off barrel depends on the condition and the model number. Model from this year are valued between 400.00 and 650.00 but the sawed off barrel greatly reduces value.
No published sn data.
revolver supershot serial # 8013
You will need to provide a detailed description of ALL markings, whether it is a revolver, single shot or semi-automatic, and barrel length.
S&W can tell you if you call them.
Depends on type of action. Need all of the markings, including the markings on top of the barrel.
50 or so
what is my 32 revolver woth
It could be a Military and Police model that you have with that high a serial number,which was made from 1940-1945.I am not aware that it was made with a 2 inch barrel though.Does your serial number have a letter or number and letter before the serial number?If so please relist it,and I would have a better chance of identifying your Smith and Wesson revolver,along with when it was made.
Revolver, Semi-automatic, single shot and multi barrel
it sounds like you have a DA revolver with a hand ejector that is the cylinder rolls out to the left. The value is round 400.00. The barrel I assume is 6 inches.