My uncle passed away a few months ago and as we were cleaning out his rat's nest of a trailer, we discovered he had a cahce of guns. One of these guns was a small revolver that immediately caught my attention.
I examined it on Turkey Day, and on the barrel the inscription read:
"FCA DE ARMAS GARANTIZADAS. 1924 EIBAR"
Upon searching the internet, I found that this pistol was manufactured in Spain, as a Spanish Copy of the S & W hand ejector. It actually resembles the Colt New Service 1917 more than an HE, but it's pretty close to a perfect Indy pistol. Instead of .45 Long however, it's chambered for .32-20 Long, does anyone know anything about that round and it's effectiveness?
Here's a picture of the same model I have:
![Image](http://www.armchairgunshow.com/images/xr-spn47.jpg)
By outward appearance however, it does not look this good.
Of course, I'll have it checked out by a gunsmith before I fire this weapon. Besides, it's gonna take me a while to find ammo for it anyway.