Marlin – Model 32 Standard (1875) – Caliber .32 Rimfire – 5 shots
Antique Marlin Firearms Co. model 32 Standard pistol, produced from 1875, chambered in .32 Rimfire, representative of late 19th century American pocket revolvers.
Identification
• Brand: Marlin
• Model: 32 Standard (1875)
• Caliber: .32 Rimfire (RF)
• Capacity: 5 shots
• Serial number: 1064
• Barrel length: 76 mm (≈ 3 inches)
• Operation: simple action
• Origin: United States
• Manufacturing period: approx. 1875–1887
The Marlin 32 Standard is among the first metallic cartridge revolvers produced by Marlin, intended for civilian carry and discreet self-defense.
Description
• Barrel: round, steel, 76 mm long
• Cylinder: 5 chambers, .32 RF caliber
• Frame: steel, original finish with antique patina
• Dog: external
• Handle: wood, well fitted, in good structural condition
• Markings: present and legible, conforming to the model
State
• Overall condition: good to very good for a weapon of this period
• Metal: homogeneous patina, with wear consistent with age and slight superficial pitting.
• Markings: still clearly visible, an asset for the collection
• Stock: sound wood, without major cracks
• Mechanics: complete (functioning not guaranteed, sold as a collector's item)
Interest for collectors
• An older and sought-after model from the Marlin production
• .32 Rimfire caliber, now obsolete
• Low serial number, popular with collectors
• Ideal for a collection of 19th-century American pocket guns
Legal notices
• Weapon predating 1898
• Classified as an antique collector's item
• Sold as a collector's item, not intended for shooting
• Regulations vary depending on the buyer's country
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C$1,795.00 Regular Price
C$1,295.00Sale Price
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