![]() ![]() I'd really appreciate any info you might be able to provide. ![]() I'm interested in whatever you might know, as far as ammo, parts, schematics, interchangeable barrels of different calibers, etc. I also found this gun on the cover of American Rifleman Magazine, May 1976, accompanied by a box of shells in the more modern smokeless powder variety. I also have come across several similar models of my gun up for sale, and the owners state they shoot fine using the modern cartridges. What i'm finding is that most of the info i find tells me that these guns used black powder cartridges, and you can not use the modern smokeless powder cartridges. A Hopkins & Allen Arms H&R ARMS REVOLVER. 32 caliber rimfire, spur trigger, 5-shot, nickelplate, birds head wood REVOLVER. 2 Model revolver late 19th century serial number K1277. After all my research, i conclude that my gun was produced around 1902 and sold for about $5.00. 2 Model revolver late Hopkins & Allen XL No. Your gun is absolutely beautiful!!! Mine is not so pretty as most of these firearms turn out to be. I have a basically identical Hopkins & Allen 12 ga "forehand" shotgun, except the serial numbers and overall condition of course. Questions about the Hopkins & Allen Forehand shotgun
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