0-100 USD or so
25-80 usd
Seldom excees 100 USD
H&R Block introduced the H&R Block 732 in 1984. This model was part of their efforts to provide tax preparation services and software to individuals and businesses. The 732 played a role in modernizing how taxes were filed during that time.
Best left to a gunsmith
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.
Impossible to answer without a serial number.
The H and R model 732 with serial number AZ018112 was likely manufactured in the early 1990s. H&R Firearms often used a coding system for their serial numbers, and the "A" prefix indicates it was made during that time period. For a more precise year, you may want to consult specific H&R manufacturing records or resources.
H&R- Better known as Harrington & Richardson, a very prolific American firearms manufacturer.
50 or so in poor condition. Current retail values for an excellent example is closer to $165 +/- $25 depending upon location.
The first model 732 guardsman was made from 1959-1973.the second model was made from 1974-1986.
The age of a specific H and R (Harrington & Richardson) 732 with the serial number AH52108 can be determined by consulting H and R's manufacturing records, as they provide details on production dates based on serial numbers. Generally, H and R firearms were produced from the 1950s until the company ceased operations in the early 2000s. Based on the serial number, the firearm is likely from the late 1970s to early 1980s, but for an exact age, checking with a firearms historian or manufacturer records would be necessary.
There is no Model 732 in the S&W line that I am aware of.This is correct since the 732 is a Harrington & Richardson (H&R) revolver. The confusion probably comes from this model's chambering for the .32 S&W round which isn't branding but just a designation of what cartridge it uses. "AL" serial probably means early 70's and the value depends alot on the condition, but probably not much more than 200-300 bucks for great condition.