This is a antique revolver and does not require a FFL transfer or NICS background check. The cylinder spins freely and the front sight is missing. This pistol is in good condition, but does show wear. Wadsworth sold his share of the company to Forehand in 1890 in order to retire and the company was rebranded as Forehand Arms. Wadsworth founded Forehand & Wadsworth from the remnants of Ethan Allen & Company after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen. The revolver features a spur trigger, 6 shot cylinder, wood grips, 2 1/2 barrel. This lot features a Forhand and Wadsworth Terror.