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Pocket Pistols
avenger9
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I am trying to find out the value of two pocket revolvers that
I own.
The first one is made by Hopkins & Allen Mfg., Norwich,
Conn. Pat. Jan. 5 - Oct. 5. '86. It is a 5 shot, break top revolver with a 3" barrel. It appears to be made of unblued metal and has
plastic grips. It has "95" stamped on the back side of the cylinder
and has serial number 5645 stamped on it. It appears to be a .32
cal. and does not work.
The other one is also made by Hopkins & Allen with same patent
dates. It is made of the same unblued metal with a 3 1/4"
barrel. It appears to be a .38 cal., 5 shot, break top with wooden grips and serial number 9606 stamped on it. It also does not work.
Do these have any collector's value or are they just junk?
I own.
The first one is made by Hopkins & Allen Mfg., Norwich,
Conn. Pat. Jan. 5 - Oct. 5. '86. It is a 5 shot, break top revolver with a 3" barrel. It appears to be made of unblued metal and has
plastic grips. It has "95" stamped on the back side of the cylinder
and has serial number 5645 stamped on it. It appears to be a .32
cal. and does not work.
The other one is also made by Hopkins & Allen with same patent
dates. It is made of the same unblued metal with a 3 1/4"
barrel. It appears to be a .38 cal., 5 shot, break top with wooden grips and serial number 9606 stamped on it. It also does not work.
Do these have any collector's value or are they just junk?