Not sure what you want to know. It is 32 S&W and 32 S&W long revolver and the last 3 in the model is the Chromed version rather than the 732 that was blued. It is NOT suitable for the H&R 32 magnum cartridge or the .327 Federal. Yours was made in 1958 and is part of the first model with the flat side barrel.
My 732 was made a decade after yours and is the second version with the round barrel. I'm not sure if the first version used the transfer bar safety system like the second version.
You have a decent quality American made revolver chambered in a classic caliber. Not much of a collector's gun but still a solid firearm. Tens of thousands are still in use in nightstands and cash drawers across the USA.
With the slab sided barrel that's the "sidekick" variant of the model 732. It's a .32 S&W Long revolver H&R made from the 50s up thru the 80s. I actually do like the look of how flat the sides of the barrel looks considering how other than the recoil shield and cylinder the frame of the revolver is quite flat.
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