Forehand Arms Co, Worcester Mass Dec. 7.86 & Jan. 11.87
Turn of the century, inexpensive firearms. Little to no value.
@ 100 yrs ago
NO! The .32 ACP is loaded to much higher energies than the .32 S&W Revolver cartridge, and cannot be safely fired in a revolver- especially one that old. You will also have problems extracting the fired cartridge case.
Turn of the century made; inexpensive; 10-50 USD
50-100 dollars.
10-100 USD or so
Inexpensive, turn of the century, not worth more than 40 USD or so
@ turn of the century, inexpensive.
The US Revolver Co. produced revolvers primarily in the early 20th century, with many models manufactured between 1900 and the 1940s. A .32 caliber, 5-shot revolver with a serial number of 13224 is likely to date from the 1910s to 1920s. However, for an exact year, consulting specific production records or resources dedicated to US Revolver Co. firearms would be necessary.
0-150 USD or so
$50-100
1910