The .32 S&W cartridge (also known as the .32 S&W Short) was introduced in 1878 for Smith & Wesson pocket revolvers. It was originally designed as a black powder cartridge. The .32 S&W was offered to the public as a light defense cartridge for "card table" distances.
Yes
150.00
Yes, they made many of them.
The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd ed, by Supica and Nahas.
Model number 732 does not exist.
I frame
Seek out a gunsmith.
50-300 usd
Requires professional appraisal
50-1000 USD depending on specifics.
The gun is chambered for the 32 caliber Winchester center fire cartridge. Also known as the 32-20.
Call S&W or acquire a copy of the Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd edition