Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
The Smith & Wesson .32 Long CTG revolver with serial number 335070 was likely manufactured around 1910. Smith & Wesson revolvers from this era typically used a serial number range that allows for this estimation. For precise dating, consulting factory records or a Smith & Wesson reference guide would provide more exact information.
Inside the crane or on the slide
1964
No serial number provided.
It can fire .32 Smith & Wesson and .32 Smith & Wesson long ammunition. These are the only ammunition types it is designed for, and is NOT compatible with other types of .32 calibre/7.65mm ammunition.
1948
0-400 USD or so
75 USD
You will need to call S&W to find out.
Need a detailed description of ALL markings.
You will need to check with Smith & Wesson. We cannot tell from a serial number alone, and several models were made in caliber 32 Long. Serial numbers are not unique to one gun, they are unique within a make and model.
Depends on the load.