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I pulled apart an old .32 I picked up. Looks like a homemade deal. No idea where the barrel came from since it has multiple dovetail slots on the bottom. But the lock appears to have been worked over quite a few times. Gun shoots pretty well but no telling how long.

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Actually in the photo of the inside of the assembled lock a portion of the stirrup and mainspring are below the bottom edge of the lock plate. This usually isn't a problem as the nipple stops the hammer when the lock is in the gun before it reaches this position.
 
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