Hello you to you all! This is my first post here and I sure hope someone would be willing to tell me about an old revolver.
The crew I work with know I like handguns. One of the guys asked me if I could get some idea about how old a revolver is. I said yes because, well, I belong to a forum.
Here are the particulars--The name on the top strap is Hopkins and Allen Arms Co. Norwich, CT USA.
The serial number is found on the front strap: 60XX
I couldn't find a caliber marking anywhere on it's frame or barrel, but my friend says it'll shoot .22 longs and shorts, but not long rifle.
Seven shot cylinder that is easily removed via a lever in front of the trigger guard, just below the barrel. Pull the cylinder pin and the cylinder just falls out.
Speaking of the trigger guard, it appeared to be attached to the frame via two pins, one fore and aft.
It has a spur hammer and where the firing pin would normally be on the face of the hammer, it's more of a fin or ridge.
It has an hexagonal barrel about 2" long. I looked down the bore, but it was so filthy that I couldn't say what it's condition was or if there were any lands and grooves at all.
It has some kind of silvery finish, but it's in really poor shape. I'd say nickel plated, but I honestly don't know. It is a plating of some kind.
Also on the top strap is written: X.L.Double Action.
The grip panels seem like hard rubber.
Overall, this gun is in very rough condition and I'm surprised he shoots it!
If you good folks could give me some idea of what I could tell my coworker about his revolver, I sure would appreciate it. Thank you
The crew I work with know I like handguns. One of the guys asked me if I could get some idea about how old a revolver is. I said yes because, well, I belong to a forum.
Here are the particulars--The name on the top strap is Hopkins and Allen Arms Co. Norwich, CT USA.
The serial number is found on the front strap: 60XX
I couldn't find a caliber marking anywhere on it's frame or barrel, but my friend says it'll shoot .22 longs and shorts, but not long rifle.
Seven shot cylinder that is easily removed via a lever in front of the trigger guard, just below the barrel. Pull the cylinder pin and the cylinder just falls out.
Speaking of the trigger guard, it appeared to be attached to the frame via two pins, one fore and aft.
It has a spur hammer and where the firing pin would normally be on the face of the hammer, it's more of a fin or ridge.
It has an hexagonal barrel about 2" long. I looked down the bore, but it was so filthy that I couldn't say what it's condition was or if there were any lands and grooves at all.
It has some kind of silvery finish, but it's in really poor shape. I'd say nickel plated, but I honestly don't know. It is a plating of some kind.
Also on the top strap is written: X.L.Double Action.
The grip panels seem like hard rubber.
Overall, this gun is in very rough condition and I'm surprised he shoots it!
If you good folks could give me some idea of what I could tell my coworker about his revolver, I sure would appreciate it. Thank you