Really what can you buy today that ever lasts any real amount of time. Cost cutting and modern machines runs out tons of products and people have grown a accustomed to "end of life" cycle. I couldn't believe it when I was looking at brand new trucks and they printed on the window sticker how much was recyclable for "end of life". So much for newspapers and beer can, people today by brand new $40,000 trucks and are happy to know they can recycle most of it when they throw it way at the end of life cycle. So, I have a Smith and Wesson .32S&W revolver in nickel. It dry fires good in double action and single action. Nickel has the typical flaking, but better than most in the same price range. The grips are custom and are made out of some kind of epoxy like material and painted. Get in cheap and restore it the way you want. You will also have a piece of mind to know that this pistol was made during a period of time when manufactures made a name for themself built on reliability, quality and the fear of if they made junk, the word would get around and they would be out of business. Smith and Wesson made a name of American made excellents and after all these years here is one of their revolvers pushing 50 to 100 years old. Priced at $149.00All items plus sales tax (unless shipped out of state); prices and stock subject to change without notice. Not for sale where prohibited by law. Credit cards accepted with a 2.99% handling fee. Layaway available on most items, call for details. 7 DAY A WEEK PHONE HOTLINE 52O 790 5017.