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Lot 479:Smith & Wesson K-32 Hand Ejector First Model Target Revolver

August 25th, 2023|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 479:Smith & Wesson K-32 Hand Ejector First Model Target Revolver

August 25th, 2023|Rock Island, IL
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Extremely Rare, Documented Smith & Wesson K-32 Hand Ejector First Model Target Double Action Revolver Shipped to Famed Handgunner Ed McGivern with Factory Letter

This is one of only 96 K-32 Hand Ejector Target revolvers Smith & Wesson manufactured from 1936 to 1941. These revolvers are found in the 653388-682207 serial number range and are built on the square butt K target frame with 5 screws and pinned 6 inch round barrel. It is one of the rarest pre-war K frame revolvers manufactured by S&W. After World War II this model became part of the K-22/K-32/K-38 Masterpiece series of target revolvers. The included factory letter confirms the 6 inch barrel, McGivern gold bead front sight, hump back hammer, blue and checkered walnut grips. The letter also states the revolver was shipped on May 10, 1939, to famed exhibition shooter and shooting instructor Ed McGivern of Lewistown, Montana. The McGivern sight (a gold bead on a black post) is named after him. This is the same type of sight on this revolver. The accompanying S&W invoice for this revolver also confirms the configuration as well as Ed McGivern as the recipient. Matching serial numbers appear on the butt, cylinder, and barrel. Also included are original loose pages from S&W Vice President D.B. Wesson's personal scrapbook. Glued to these pages are period newspaper articles documenting Ed McGivern's success at setting pistol shooting records as well as photographs documenting his exhibtion shooting. In one photograph McGivern entertains a crowd of people looking on as he shoots a tin can in the air. This photograph is signed by McGivern. Ed McGivern (1874-1957), "the World's Fastest Gun," was fascinated by fast shooting after witnessing a shootout in Sheridan, Wyoming, and he learned sign painting from his father. He lived in Lewistown from 1924 until 1949. Even after gaining fame for his shooting, he earned much of his living painting for Graham's Sign & Poster Shop and later his own business called McGivern Outdoor Advertising. He is easily one of the most famous and renowned exhibition shooters and handgunning authors of the 20th century and also trained law enforcement officers locally and with the FBI. He published "Fast and Fancy Revolver Shooting" in 1938. He held many records in his day for fast and accurate shooting and still holds some, such as drawing and firing 5 shots into a 1 inch group at 20 feet in less than half a second (recorded as 9/20th of a second in August 1932). He could shoot dimes thrown into the air and preformed fast shooting demonstrations with guns in each hand. He preferred double action revolvers and claimed he could shoot faster with a revolver than any semi-automatic pistol could keep up with. In fact, his rate of fire is said to be faster than an AK-47. One of his recorded stunts was hitting a can thrown roughly 20 feet in the air six times with a Colt double action revolver before it hit the ground. Elmer Keith said McGivern was "the fastest and finest double-action revolver shot that ever lived and probably ever will." Some of his handguns are on display in the National Firearms Museum, and very few of his guns are in private hands today. This revolver was displayed at the S&W Collectors Association Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, in June 2011. Provenance: The Dave Ballantyne Collection; S&W Collectors Association Annual Meeting, June 2011

ConditionExcellent, retaining 98% original blue finish with a couple of scuffs on the barrel, a cylinder drag line, and a worn spot on the butt. The grips are also excellent with minimal handling marks and overall crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. Firearms once owned by "the World's Fastest Gun" are extremely difficult to obtain. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of the Ed McGivern legacy and one of the rarest and most desirable pre-war S&W revolvers any collector could hope to own!
Details
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
ModelK 32
TypeRevolver
Serial number
ClassCurio & Relic Handgun
Caliber / Gauge32 S&W Long
Barrel6 inch round
Finishblue
Gripwalnut

Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views2549
Catalog page400
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