Forehand & Wadsworth .32 Double-Action Hammer Revolver
Step back in time with this historical Forehand & Wadsworth .32 Double-Action Hammer revolver from the 1890s. While this piece may show signs of wear typical of its age, it holds a special place in the annals of American firearm history. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts, this revolver encapsulates a period of significant innovation in firearm design.
The overall condition of this revolver is poor, with the action sometimes failing to consistently rotate the cylinder. Despite this, it features minor pitting, scratching, and signs of use that one would expect from a piece of this vintage. The bore is in fair condition, generally clean with some residue, and shows slight corrosion, while the rifling, though worn, still retains some definition.
Manufactured in the 1890s by the venerable Forehand & Wadsworth, a company renowned for its craftsmanship, this revolver was designed during a peak era of gun production in Worcester, Massachusetts. Forehand & Wadsworth emerged from the roots laid by Ethan Allen, and their firearms have been appreciated for their reliability and innovative design. This model, with its nickel-plated finish, was particularly favored for its corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.
The .32 S&W caliber was a popular choice for self-defense during its time, and this revolver's double-action/single-action functionality made it a versatile option for both rapid and precise shooting. It features F&W checkered synthetic grips that provide a firm hold, enhancing the user's control and shooting accuracy. The half-moon front blade and notched rear sight aid in targeting, a critical feature for the personal defense weapons of its era.
Owning this Forehand & Wadsworth revolver is not just about having a gun; it's about owning a piece of history that reflects the rich tapestry of American gun manufacturing. Its detailed craftsmanship and historical significance make it an invaluable addition to any collection.




