Cool safe story
So a few months ago I was informed of an estate sale less than 10 miles from my home, my father and I run a gym together and we were interested in the gym equipment In this guys basement. we showed up and the house was beautiful but the basement had been destroyed, sitting in said basement was this safe.
I asked the woman selling everything what happened to the safe and she informed me that her brother (the owner of the house) had been arrested for alleged sex trafficking and was currently sitting in a federal prison, the ATF wanted access to the safe which she complied to but before the feds could get there to unlock it the local county police had attempted to cut it open. From what I heard an investigation was pending on the county because they took possession of over 100 firearms but on the receipt they signed it stated they only took roughly 60 firearms. Anyways she sold me the safe for 200 bucks and I have the piece to weld back over the hole and a cool story to tell about how I got it
First time posting on Reddit need some help identifying the caliber of this H&R model 732
I put this revolver on layaway states 32 s&w on the barrel wanted to check to see if it fires .32 s&w long or just .32 s&w short. From the research I did it looks like h&r only made that model in .32 s&w long but I’ve seen some people have .32 s&w L on there Barrel where other have just .32 s&w on the barrel but fire long though it. Just want to double check before I commit to owning it. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Help finding info on this NOD
Supposedly developed in the USSR in the early 1940s. I believe it's called the Ts-3. I can't find any other details or photos. There should be an accompanying search lamp and battery pack. The Americans and Germans had similar systems in development/Early service during WW2.