No way we can answer your question without having examined the revolver. Gerstenberger and Eberwein produced an inexpensive line of small caliber handguns and blank guns. Importation to the US stopped with the 1968 Gun Control Act. These are not noted as being extremely high quality firearms. Yours should be examined by a competent gunsmith before firing.
You won't know until you shoot it.
About mid 1930s
10-100 USD
I only know how to beat him - you shoot him once in the leg ,chest ,and then his eye . But after he will start running around and trying to kill people so you have to kill him .
I don't know but I can shoot cows in Texas
What do you want to know???
No sn data I know of.
I'm' glad you ask but i don't know the shoot of a plant
DO YOU HAVE A PICTURE, ? As per the offical Gun Digest book of "GUNS & PRICES" 2007 edition, GERSTENBERGER & EBERWEIN GUSSENSTADT, GERMANY " A series of poor-quality revolvers sold in the U.S.A. before 1968. .22 and .32 calibers with 2.25" barrels, and a six shot cylinder VERY GOOD $125.00 GOOD $ 70.00 FAIR $50.00 POOR $25.00 I know somebody that has one too!
No published sn data I know of.
What years did they make the 38 top break revolver? How can you know how old one is?
Is there any other writing on this gun? I don't know what company would have marked marked a revolver with these initials.