Yes, they made many of them.
Impossible to accurately value with just the sn; range of 50-500 USD
What is the value of 1903 colt pocket pistol.32 calibre?
I found it myself. It is a S&W model 1905 third change double action revolver. Manufactured between 1903 and 1917.
If it IS Smith and Wesson (32 S&W is a caliber, not necessarily the brand) depending on condition and model, value could run from $50 to $500. With collectable firearms, condition drives the price. Sorry- you would need a hands on appraisal for an accurate value.
100-1000 USD or so depending on specifics
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
Well, honey, that Colt .32 caliber 1903 pistol with serial number 29778 was manufactured in the year 1910. So, if you're looking to impress someone with your vintage firearm knowledge, there you go. Just don't go waving it around like you're in the Wild West, okay?
The Springfield model 1903 was a 30.06, using the M1906 cartridge
The Smith & Wesson .32 Winchester CTG revolver with a serial number of 100982 was manufactured around 1903. Smith & Wesson revolvers from that era can often be dated by their serial numbers, with records indicating that production for this model began in the early 1900s. For precise dating, consulting a detailed S&W serial number reference or contacting a collector or historian may provide additional confirmation.
Single or double action revolver? Semi-automatic? Caliber? Without these pieces of information, can't help you.
I believe that you probably have a pre-woodsman. It would book out from $1600 in excellent condition down to $200 in poor condition.
your springfield model of 1903 was made in 30-06 caliber, but if there is some doubt as to the caliber you should have a qualified gunsmith take a chamber casting to make sure before you fire the weapon.