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I have a revolver that is silver in color 5 shot, looks like baked plastic grips long barrel. Stamped in the top of the barrel is "Hopkins and allen Norwich ct. Pat'n 5.oct.5.86"
This handgun breaks open from the top by pushing on a lever near the hammer and as it swings open the shells are automaticly ejected.. Also there is a swivel loop on the buttplate to allow a lanard to be attached. The trigger head folds and on the side of the trigger is stamped january 27 85 patn.
Any idea what this is and what it may be worth.
 
Hopkins & Allen Arms Company was in business from 1867 to 1914, and made inexpensive revolvers of the top break, or solid frame type.

Prior to 1896 their guns were marked "Hopkins & Allen Manufg. Co. Norwich, Conn".

H&A guns were mostly nickel plated, with grips of hard rubber.

Values are low, running from $50 to possibly as high as $150.
 
Does it look pretty similar to these
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No, but that's where I store them for safe keeping.

They actually looked pretty decent when I bought them for $25 but they got misplaced in a move and ended up in an outside storage shed for about a year or so.
 
JOAB
No the revolver is quite shiny and the barrel is much longer.
And the space between the hammer and trigger is less.
It is more sleek
 
I didn't mean condition, these thing are POS. :)

Just trying to get an idea of which model you have
 
I didn't mean condition, these things are POS. :)

Just trying to get an idea of which model you have

Does it look like either of these
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