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Originally Posted by modified5
So, it has an octagon top, no step. Looks like it's a 1 1/2.
And it's serial number is 850.
If what is stamped on the barrel and lower tang is its serial number.
Yes, it does sound like a #1 1/2. The lower tang and barrel are the serial numbers. As old Rolling Blocks go, the #1 1/2 is not as high in value as the #1 or #2, especially in .32 RF or .38 RF, so it may be more affordable than you thought. Unless the condition is excellent, they rarely go over $1,000 in these calibers. I've seen them down as low as $500-$600. Not hard to convert to CF, as the breech blocks can be swapped out, or simply bushed and a CF firing pin built. If it has a good bore you could simply have the chamber reamed to .32 S&W Long after converting the firing pin to CF. And it's serial number is 850.
If what is stamped on the barrel and lower tang is its serial number.