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Then describe the remaining parts as well as you can and sell them thru the Trader and other free gun-related sites. Best way to get your money out of that would be to strip the reciever of all parts and put it down the well. So for me there would be two options: remove both firing pins and keep it over the mantel as a memory (best option IMO-H&A is a modest but significant part of our history that you won't find in Hollywood or on TV, but they probably armed more of our ancestors than Colt and S&W combined!) and selling it for parts on the internet.
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Game-game yang terdapat di blog ini untuk komputer yang memiliki atau terinstal OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 dan Windows 10. And restoring it to shooting safety, much less cosmetic beauty, would cost many times more than it is worth. Sorry, that gun looks loose as a goose to me probably not safe to fire with ANY ammo. Usually firing pins are easily made and replaced, as is a chip of wood. Most on that forum are shooters so bore condition and lockup will be of high concern as its expensive to fix those problems and the gun just isn't worth it. If you list it for sale price it a little bit high with OBO, Or Best Offer, to get a fair price.
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See The Blue Book of Gun values for info on values and how to determine condition. You might try The BBS there has tons of info and its a good place to sell to shotgun enthusiasts, too. Most likely yours is a standard grade shotgun, probably 16 Guage, perhaps worth $200 - 300 at most, more or less, unless it turns out to be an AA Grade. H&A itself made a cheap single barrel falling block shotgun. They also made a very few fine and expensive AA Grade boxlocks with damascus barrels, fine wood, engraving, that was competitive with other top grade guns of the time. They made 4 models of modestly priced boxlocks and sidelocks, hammerless and hammer guns in each action in the years before WWI. Hopkins and Allen took them over around 1900. My grandpa would have understood my willingness to convert this gun into potential reinvestment into another gun - like a Mossberg 500! Thanks to all for any and all help help you can provide! It's a Forehand design. My questions are: What gauge is it? What might be the gun's age? Can I retire off the proceeds of it sale? Is there someone out there who really loves these enough to want to buy this one? I am not familiar with shotgun gauges, but the barrel I.D.s are about 19/32nds at the end, and 3/4' at the breech.
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The barrel has not been sawed off and is 26' long. The company was best known for producing rimfire handguns, and then later on centerfire handguns, shotguns, and rifles. Hopkins & Allen A firearms manufacturing company based in Norwich, Connecticut from 1902 to 1916. Both cheek plates are nicely blued, but the rest of the metal is a smooth glossy brown. It has checkering on the fore grip, but not on the stock. It is missing the left firing pin, as well as a small piece of the wood stock immediately behind missing pin. It is marked: Hopkins & Allen Arms Company NORWICH CONN USA It is hammerless, double barrel, ser.no. Iver johnson champion stock.I have a very old one, given to me,(now 53), by my grandpa back when I was 12.