The Oncoming Storm
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My father and I have been trying to figure out who made the five-shot .32 revolver that was his father's and his grandfather's before him, but we've had no luck. It's an antique, five-shot revolver that's chambered for .32 S&W. Here are some pictures of it. There don't seem to be any markings on it that would identify its manufacturer except perhaps the owl at the top of the grip. On the bottom of the frame, between the bottoms of the grips, it looks like "<PAT. NOV, 17, 03>." Then below that is more that's halfway worn off that looks like "<PAT S PENDI..." I assume it once read something to the effect of "PATENT PENDING." Anyway, any help identifying it is greatly appreciated. Thanks.