Gerstenberger .32 Revolver

Since I'd never heard of one, I Googled for it and found the following;


http://oldguns.net/cgi-bin/f2f/f2f.pl?http://oldguns.net/q&a7_04.htm

# 10353 - Gerstenberger Revolver
7/14/2004
Charles, NC


Gerstenberger - After 1939 - .32 Calibur - 1'' - Don't Know - 21626 -
Small Stamp on barrel and frame, also on frame reads Gerstenberger and below that looks like J Eberwein. Has white Valor grips. When was it made, about the Gerstenberger Company, was it a safe and reliable revolver, and is there any collectors value?

Answer:
Charles, in my opinion, your revolver is not safe or reliable. After WWII Gerstenberger manufactured several models of cheap solid-frame, double action, short barreled revolvers that were marketed under a verity of different brand names. There is little if any collector interest in this type of firearm and values are usually in the $50 or less range. Marc
 
Thanks, BillCA. Yeah, I paid about $50 for it. That is why it is a small game gun, not a carry gun. At least it has a 4" barrel for better throwing leverage!
 
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