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07.12.10 19:31
Rob L
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Hopkins and Allen .32 Revolver

I grew up in Norwich CT as well as most of my family. I have a .32 H&A Revolver that has been passed down through the family. The story I have was it was my Great Great Grandmothers gun. It has NO factory marking on it. The story was alway told that it was a lunch box gun that was never stamped (not sure if that is really true. Can anyone tell me more about this gun. I searched the internet to find what kind of gun it was. I purchased a H&A gun book which has photos that look identical to the gun. I think it was made sometime around 1885. The gun is not in great shape as it has plenty of surface rust. I know enough to clean it up though. Are guns like this collectible at all or are they a dime a dozen?

07.14.10 21:52
western



Re: Hopkins and Allen .32 Revolver

plse send me a few pics

musket@zeelandnet.nl

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