Value will seldom exceed 50-100 USD
Inexpensive European revolver of indifferent quality- value about $50.
By any chance, do you mean the US Revolver Company? Brand of the Iver Johnson company.
not much info, but if a cap and ball revolver then made about 1847. if cartridge model then need more detail info
Since pistol can be used to describe both a revolver and a semi-automatic, I would guess to you mean the former. Made in Germany by Rohm. Worth 50-100.
Economical 22 pistol
For $30, you can get a factory letter that will tell you in what configuration it left the factory, when, etc., and a short history of the model.
You will need to provide more info on the handgun in question.Please include the model number if possible,the caliber,and barrel length. Also is this firearm a solid frame revolver or a top break action revolver.
colt gun collectors site has the info, google it
No published data
Info is short for information
A good starting point would be to contact Webley & Scott- they are still in business, have a website and an email contact on their site. There are at least 3 handguns that may (at a stretch) fall into the category of a Webley & Scott .38 pistol- the Webley-Fosberry Automatic REVOLVER (somewhere between a revolver and an auto pistol) the Webley Metropolitan Police auto pistol in .380- but I expect you are looking at the W&S Military and Police in .38 Auto. These are rather scarce, made in the early 1900s, and only for a brief time. Sales seems to fall in the $2500-$3000 range. See link below for a picture-
Your question can not be answered with the slight info that you have provided.Please include all the info you can about your revolver to include maker,barrel length,caliber,finish,etc.and include all markings.