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Tried five items in Amoskeag, only one came. Hand ejector, 6-shot .32 caliber, factory original, probably made in late 1930s.
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Wow, a beaut. Looks like it escaped from a Humphrey Bogart movie!
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There is an array of patent dates on barrel in tiny fonts: March of (18)94, etc. But its making date is not stamped anywhere. |
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I bought this gun back in 1957 and I probably have not shot more then a couple of boxes (50 rounds) thru it. What is it worth today?
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Sorry, about the .45, I am only talking about the K .22
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Other items, Baby Nambu, FN 1905, Enfield reolver, and S&W Nickle, all went above or near their corresponding high estimate, only this one stays at low estimate so this one came. The market is hotter now, there are bidders competing. |
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Great addition, Alvin.
Douglas. |
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Find a local store selling .30 Luger and .32 S&W ammo (both are Fiocchi made). They ran out of .30 Mauser, fortunately, I stored plentiful PPU .30 Mauser ammo in the past.
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Is .32 S&W Fiocchi a target load? 2nd model/5th Change is last Hand Ejector to NOT have heat-treated cylinder.
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I heard early hand ejectors cannot fire smokeless cartridge, but looks like this one was 1917 based on your data, should be safe for this ammo ? |
Nice finds :) I like Amoskeag - nice auction house - bought my simson vest pocket there.
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Amoskeag is local, near downtown Manchester NH, that's a big advantage. The business is located in an old mills building, 3rd floor. There are numerous red brick mills buildings in this area built in 19th century. Americans preserve things well, including buildings. I bet its current appearance is not very different from 100 years ago, except traffic signs and parking lot changed.
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But I have a 1948-51 era Model 10 w/2" bbl that I bought as a 'parts gun'. The cylinder had blown up and the top strap was warped. The PO had fitted a new cylinder & yoke assy, but could not get the cylinder to lock consistently. Neither can I. :mad: No one would say why it blew; maybe magnum load, or double 38 Spl load, or other load [+P maybe?]. I don't trust it, even though I have the top strap back to the same specs as my M15. It was educational to work on, but I don't count it as a success. I would think there is a good reason that S&W went to the hardened cylinder on the Model 3 .32 Hand Ejector, even in 32 S&W caliber... :rolleyes: |
Came back from range. Fired 50 rounds from the ejector. No problem. The cartridge is weak, ejected cartridge case is hard to be called warm. After firing 50 rounds, the barrel is just a little bit warm.
Also fired 50 rounds from C96, no problem either. Luger failed feeding on every round. I guess its magazine spring being too weak. Had an Interarms many years ago, in memory, that gun's magazine spring was so strong, loading 8 rounds hurt fingers. But this one's magazine spring is weak, it's effortless to load 8 rounds into magazine. It shots single round fine, fired 5 rounds in single shot style. |
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