jrobin3360
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A co-worker recently lost his step dad & he left him a revolver.
He showed it to me today. I had no idea what it was or who made it so he ask me to do some research on it. I found most of my info here but I'd like some confirmation on my research.
Looks to me like it's a turn of the century Forehand & Wadsworth .32 caliber (long, short, S&W, whatever).
The cylinder doesn't lock unless the hammer is pulled back, the cylinder slides back & forth on the rod, making what looks like to me excessive gap between the cylinder & the barrel.
I was hoping for some expert opinions & advise about this gun.
I know it looks rough & it probably isn't worth much, if anything, except maybe some sentimental value. Pics posted.
He showed it to me today. I had no idea what it was or who made it so he ask me to do some research on it. I found most of my info here but I'd like some confirmation on my research.
Looks to me like it's a turn of the century Forehand & Wadsworth .32 caliber (long, short, S&W, whatever).
The cylinder doesn't lock unless the hammer is pulled back, the cylinder slides back & forth on the rod, making what looks like to me excessive gap between the cylinder & the barrel.
I was hoping for some expert opinions & advise about this gun.
I know it looks rough & it probably isn't worth much, if anything, except maybe some sentimental value. Pics posted.