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  • hvymech
    Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 70

    #1

    Saa 32-20

    I just got in a Colt SAA 32-20, blue finish, 4 3/4 barrel, serial number in 295,xxx range. 70% finish.All numbers match, Only 8% made in this cal.,,What is value?
    I would like a 5 1/2 colt in .45 cal. what would be cheaper use it for trading material or convert it to .45 cal.
    tia hvymech
  • barretcreek
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 6065

    #2
    Early 1900's by the S/N. Trade.

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    • Art
      Senior Member, Deceased
      • Dec 2009
      • 9256

      #3
      +1 for barrelcreek. Especially since .45 Colt is the most common caliber and .32-20 one of the least common.

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      • clintonhater
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2015
        • 5220

        #4
        Originally posted by hvymech
        I would like a 5 1/2 colt in .45 cal. what would be cheaper use it for trading material or convert it to .45 cal.
        The wisest thing you could do is sell it to me now for what it would be worth after you made that conversion.

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        • jon_norstog
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 3896

          #5
          Hevymch,

          That 32-30 is worth some MONEY. Don' mess with it! Late manufacture it can probably stand up to smokeless loads, maybe rifle loads. The SAA is pretty beefy ...

          What Robert Johnson sung ...

          "I send for my baby and she don't come
          I send for my baby, man, and she don't come
          All the doctors in hot springs, they sure can't help her none

          And if she gets unruly, things she don't wanna do
          And if she gets unruly and thinks she don't wanna do
          Take my 32-20, now, and cut her half in two

          She got a 38 special but I believe it's most too light
          She got a 38 special but I believe it's most too light
          I got a 32-20, got to make the camps alright"

          jn

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          • Duane Hansen
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 992

            #6
            They made relatively few of the .32-20 pistols because they were unpopular and no one wanted them. Most wanted the .44 or .45 caliber pistols. The real value now would be to a serious collector.

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            • Sunray
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3251

              #7
              If you convert it to .45 cal., you'll drop its value by half. Condition is everything, but a Colt SAA in .32-20 starts at 3 to 4 grand on the auction sites. Collectors don't like stuff that has been altered.
              Spelling and grammar count!

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              • JB White
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 13371

                #8
                Bottom line: Do not spend hundreds of dollars only to reduce the value of the gun. You'll NEVER get your money back out of it.
                2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!


                **Never quite as old as the other old farts**

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                • Johnny P
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 6259

                  #9
                  As noted above, the .32-20 was never very popular in the Colt SAA, but they were made in large enough numbers that they are not rare today. Sort of shunned by the SAA collectors for the larger calibers, or the really rare calibers.

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                  • blackhawknj
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 3754

                    #10
                    Skeeter Skelton wrote a column about the Colt SAA in 32-20 he bought in Chicago when he was discharged from the Marine Corps in 1946, he spoke highly of it.

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                    • Chaz
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 765

                      #11
                      Just got one!

                      It took a long time to find a single action Colt in 32WCF to go with my Winchester Mod 73 in the same caliber. Price for your comparison purposes was $6400. 32s handle and shoot nicely.

                      IMG_1782.jpg IMG_1780.jpg IMG_1779.jpg

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                      • Clark Howard
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 2105

                        #12
                        John Wayne's favorite Colt was the 32-20. Regards, Clark

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                        • Chaz
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 765

                          #13
                          "The wisest thing you could do is sell it to me now for what it would be worth after you made that conversion."

                          That's correct. Back to your original question, do not convert, leave as a 32 and trade. Chaz

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