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Forehand Arms Co 32 Revolver
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Forehand & Wadsworth (Forehand Guns) Fox, AH- Pre WWII Shotguns. (not serial numbers) LC Smith & Hunter Arms Co. Guns Grades, Symbols & Serials before 1950. RB Rifles- 1870, 71, RB Rifle Models- 1866-1933, Contract Lee Rifles, Pistols and Revolvers 1857-1918 (incomplete serial number for some), Rifles 1866-1933 (ditto), Shotguns 1874-1910. View sold price and similar items: Forehand & Wadsworth Arms Co. Revolver -.38 S&W from Cordier Auctions & Appraisals on Invalid date EST. SERIAL NUMBER: 1999 DESIGN: Double action 5-shot top break revolver. When Wheelock died in 1863, the two were made partners in the firm, which became Ethan Allen & Co. Forehand was a particularly hard worker, and when Allen also passed away in 1871, the company again changed names to Forehand & Wadsworth. Their main business was.32 and.38 pocket revolvers, which they made a quiet large number of.
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By: John Hackett
This month’s old gun is a Forehand Arms Co. 5-shot top break revolver. It has a 3 ¼” barrel and chambered for .38 S&W. At first glance it doesn’t look like much, kind of like the 1,000’s of other cheap revolvers made around 1900. But it is a little different. Forehand revolvers were a little better quality than a lot of revolvers on the market during the day. And also this company has roots that date back to the early 1800’s, and arguably to one of the finest gunmakers that America has ever seen, Ethan Allen.
Ethan Allen Started his gunmaking career in Grafton MA in 1831. Allen was one of the first American producers of commercial handguns with interchangeable parts. In the 1830’s Allen’s guns were highly prized for their workmanship and rugged construction. Allen’s guns are still prized by today’s collectors for the same reason.
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The company Allen founded went through many name changes over the years; E. Allen – Grafton MA 1831-37; Allen & Thurber – Grafton MA 1837-42, Norwich CT 1842-47, & Worcester MA 1847-54; Allen & Thurber & Co. – Worcester MA 1854-56; Allen & Wheelock – Worcester MA 1856-65; E. Allen & Co. – Worcester MA 1865-71; Forehand & Wadsworth – Worcester MA 1871-90; and finally Forehand Arms Co. – Worcester MA 1890-1902. Forehand Arms Co. was bought out by the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. of Norwich CT.
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By the time this month’s old gun was made the quality that made Allen famous was no longer there. But Forehand still made a good gun, just not a superb one. And as such, collector interest just isn’t there for this type of piece, and the values reflect it. The value of this particular gun should be about $50 to $200.
The top break style of revolver was very common in the early 1900’s.
Forehand Arms Co Shotgun Values
The “F&W” (Forehand & Wadsworth) marking was used on grips even after the company name changed to Forehand Arms Co. The practice of using up old parts was very common around 1900, and does not necessarily mean the gun isn’t original.