It should be marked on the barrel.
I have an eatern arms 38 cal. 5 shot revolver. serial no.95350 and trying to find out it's age.
No sn data in the public domain. Meriden Firearms Company was in operation from 1905 to 1918.
5-80 uSD or so
Eastern Arms was a brand name used by Sears Roebuck. My sources indicate that these revolvers were manufactured by Meriden Firearms which was a Sears subsidiary from 1905-1915.
0-100 USD or so
Browning Arms Co, never manufactured a Revolver.
The name of your revolver is incomplete. Please repost with full name.
50 or so
No such thing as 22 "caliper". 22 caliber, yes. 10-100 USD or so
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck trade name and the only reference I find listing a .38 revolver says they were made by Meriden Arms, which was a Sears subsidiary and in business only from c. 1905-1915. If your gun has grips marked Forhand Arms, I'd bet that the whole gun was made by that company and marked with the Sears name. That would agree with your estimate of the age as the Forehand name was used from 1890 to 1902. The only top-break .38 Revolver I find listed is the "Perfection Automatic" but my references disagree on the exact dates of production. The Standard Catalog of Firearms says 1898-1902 while The 1983 Official Price Guide says they were all made before 1899. The Standard Catalog suggests a value of $150 in NRA Very Good condition. I don't think the Eastern name would affect the value either way.
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck trade name and the only reference I find listing a .38 revolver says they were made by Meriden Arms, which was a Sears subsidiary and in business only from c. 1905-1915. If your gun has grips marked Forhand Arms, I'd bet that the whole gun was made by that company and marked with the Sears name. That would agree with your estimate of the age as the Forehand name was used from 1890 to 1902. The only top-break .38 Revolver I find listed is the "Perfection Automatic" but my references disagree on the exact dates of production. The Standard Catalog of Firearms says 1898-1902 while The 1983 Official Price Guide says they were all made before 1899. The Standard Catalog suggests a value of $150 in NRA Very Good condition. I don't think the Eastern name would affect the value either way.
charter arms pistols are medium quailty and sell around $200 max