A friend of mine back in Missouri was given one of those by his grandmother after his grandfather passed away. It was a chrome plated model and was in kinda rough-looking shape.
We tied it to a fencepost and pulled the trigger with a piece of heavy duty wire to see if it would explode. It didn't. So he got a manual for it, broke it down and cleaned it. Operated like a champion.
For the St. Louis area folks, we used to go down to right where the Meramec river empties into the Mississippi river. There used to be HUGE gar there. We'd take a 12 pack, a heavy duty rod and reel and a pound of hotdogs for bait. We'd take turns, one guy on the rod & reel, one guy on the .32 Colt. When we were bored it was tons of fun for a couple of 22 year olds. We considered it great sport to try and hit a thrashing gar with that thing. We caught some big-uns, lemme tell ya.
BTW: That's one sharp looking handgun you have there. I'm sure someone will tell you that it's NOT worth carrying as a CCW piece-though it seemed to be back when it was manufactured.
Certainly better than a pointy stick.