The Smith & Wesson Hand Ejectors showed nearly continuous development and minor changes from their development in the mid 1890’s until their near perfection in 1908 with the production of the expensive “Triple Lock” revolvers. This example is a .32 Hand ejector Third model, based upon its serial number and the overall condition is good to very good, with a surprising amount of the original nickel finish still remaining, though come has faded to a hazy white. The only major wear to be found comes from a cracked grip panel and some light pitting in the bore a short way in front of the forcing cone.