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The shotgun shows good condition, showing some loss to the finish and a crack in the stock. The shotgun features a 30' barrel, exposed hammer, falling block design, metal butt pad, and checkered forearm and checkered pistol grip. * Used guns are not test-fired and are being sold in their present “as-is” condition with no warranties expressed or implied. You are bidding on a Hopkins and Allen Falling Block Single Shot 12 Gauge Shotgun. * The buyer is responsible for checking local gun laws before bidding. * 10% charge on ALL cancelled orders, or a non-paying bidder report will be filed. We do our best to ship your items out as quickly as possible. * ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN 7 BUSINESS DAYS OF PAYMENT & FFL. * Payment and FFL must be received within 7 days of auction close.

By placing a bid, you are agreeing with the terms and conditions set forth in the auction. Terms and Conditions Please read all of our terms and conditions before bidding. Overall condition, as per Blue book of Gun Values guidelines, is 20% Obviously, while perhaps interesting, this firearm should be considered non-functional. (Hopkins and Allen Arms Company made over a dozen different models of single shot shotguns in the period 1898-1915.) This example features a 30-inch barrel, walnut furniture, and an exposed hammer. 22 LR, as people still like to use these old guns as “shooters”.This is an old Hopkins & Allen single-shot 12-gauge, exact model unknown. Generally one can get a bit more if it is chambered in. These rifles usually sell for around $300 in this condition. This is fairly common for guns of this age that used black powder cartridges. It has most of its original finish, locks up tight, but does have some pitting in the bore. This rifle is in very good condition for being over 100 years old. Norwich Conn USA”, so that would let us know it was made sometime between 18. The barrel address on this particular rifle is “The Hopkins & Allen Arms Co.
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There doesn’t seem to be any real records as to serial number years of use, and furthermore there also doesn’t seem to be any clear records as to what years particular models were made. Hopkins & Allen company records are a bit “sketchy” at best.

It is 39” overall, with 24” barrels and is chambered for. This month’s old gun is one of the latter production Hopkins & Allen falling block rifles. The company also produced a number of both single shot and side-by-side shotguns. Later production saw true falling block actions used.

The first of these were of a rolling block style. Hopkins & Allen was known mainly for their revolvers, but the firm did start manufacturing single shot rifles about 1888. The company was taken over by Marlin-Rockwell Corp. The name was changed to Hopkins & Allen Arms Company in 1896. The Hopkins & Allen Manufacturing Company of Norwich CT was founded in 1866.
