Anyone on here clued in on antique revolvers or know some solid resources?
I acquired this little number which used to belong to my grandfather on my dad's side
Its a Forehand Arms break action .32. The cylinder and associated parts are long gone by now, so I'd like to find a new one (or make a new one if I could model the original).

The top of the Barrel reads:
"FOREHAND ARMS CO. WORCESTER MASS. U.S.A.
PAT'D DEC 7. '86, JANY 11. '87; & PAT. APPLIED FOR"

The fact that it is stamped "Forehand Arms" rather than "Forehand & Wadsworth" it is built some time between 1890 and 1902. Other than that I'm not really sure about it. In the research I've done every one of their revolvers looks different.. not sure if that's just how they did things back then or if they had a bunch of slight variances in models.
I know these weren't as popular or durable as a Colt or S&W but I would definitely like to clean this thing up and shoot it once or twice
I acquired this little number which used to belong to my grandfather on my dad's side
Its a Forehand Arms break action .32. The cylinder and associated parts are long gone by now, so I'd like to find a new one (or make a new one if I could model the original).

The top of the Barrel reads:
"FOREHAND ARMS CO. WORCESTER MASS. U.S.A.
PAT'D DEC 7. '86, JANY 11. '87; & PAT. APPLIED FOR"

The fact that it is stamped "Forehand Arms" rather than "Forehand & Wadsworth" it is built some time between 1890 and 1902. Other than that I'm not really sure about it. In the research I've done every one of their revolvers looks different.. not sure if that's just how they did things back then or if they had a bunch of slight variances in models.
I know these weren't as popular or durable as a Colt or S&W but I would definitely like to clean this thing up and shoot it once or twice
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