AJMBLAZER
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My grandfather passed away in 2002 and surprise, surprise we found this in his stuff. We were obviously concerned with other stuff so it got shoved in the back of dad's safe and forgotten until last weekend.
Excuse the bad photographs...they looked better on the view screen on the phone.
Not much of an idea about it. Says Hopkins & Allen I believe, Double Action No...something. Location of the company and all that on the top strap. I've asked my dad to send me the info that my photos have fuzzed up.
No calibre markings on it but we found it with a box of .38 S&W. NOT .38 Special.
The octagonal barrel is rifled, cylinder is removable via a lever underneath the center pin, side gate loading, and hard rubber grips with the "H&A" logo on them. Atrocious double action trigger pull.
Has the number (I think) 723 on the front of the grip frame.
We're not sure where he got it. The ammo has a Tennessee 3 cent ammo tax stamp on it but my uncle lived there for about 20 years in the 80's and 90's.
Anybody know what/where/who/etc and other info about this piece?
Excuse the bad photographs...they looked better on the view screen on the phone.
Not much of an idea about it. Says Hopkins & Allen I believe, Double Action No...something. Location of the company and all that on the top strap. I've asked my dad to send me the info that my photos have fuzzed up.
No calibre markings on it but we found it with a box of .38 S&W. NOT .38 Special.
The octagonal barrel is rifled, cylinder is removable via a lever underneath the center pin, side gate loading, and hard rubber grips with the "H&A" logo on them. Atrocious double action trigger pull.
Has the number (I think) 723 on the front of the grip frame.
We're not sure where he got it. The ammo has a Tennessee 3 cent ammo tax stamp on it but my uncle lived there for about 20 years in the 80's and 90's.
Anybody know what/where/who/etc and other info about this piece?