I am guessing this is what you are talking about, let you conscience be your guide when you grade it. Note that they were .32 WCF AKA 32-20 The vast majority were made in .38 Colt caliber.

MODEL 1892 "NEW ARMY & NAVY" (2ND ISSUE)
- similar to 1889 Navy, but double cylinder notches, double locking bolt, and shorter flutes, square cyl. release thumb catch, hard rubber (commercial models) or plain uncheckered wood (military models) grips, .32-20 WCF cal. (uncommon) added in 1905. Mfg. 1892-1907.
Grading
100% 98% 95% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10%
$1,450 $1,200 $950 $800 $500 $400 $300 $250 $225 $210 $195 $180
Add $100-$750 for U.S.N. markings, depending on condition.
Add 25% for 3 in. barrel.


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