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The Hopkins & Allen 832 was chambered in .32 RinFire Short.
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Prior to 1916 when the company closed. Very few records- sorry-
Unknown. Hopkins & Allen went bankrupt and closed in 1916 after a run of the worst bad luck of any company- including a fire, a burglary, bankruptcy of a company they dealt with, and loss of a rifle contract due to WW 1.
Old gun catalogs
The Hopkins and Allen company was founded in 1868 by S. S. Hopkins, C. W. Hopkins and C. H. Allen. The company experienced financial difficulties and in 1898 was reorganized as the Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. A fire in 1900 hurt them and in 1901, they were forced to merged with the Forehand Arms Company. The manufacture o f Hopkins and Allen firearms ceased in 1917 when the plant was taken over by Marlin-Rockwell Corporation for the war time production of Browning automatic rifle components. Hopkins and Allen was well known for the many models of inexpensive revolvers and shotguns. All Hopkins & Allen Arms Co revolvers manufactured from 1902 until 1917 had serial numbers stamped into the bottom of the handle. Sometimes the grips cover up this number and thus need to be removed for viewing number. Some of the stamping wasa done on the base of the handle, some on the framework near the handle base. Many also had the serial number stamped into the cylinder, and a few had an additional stamping on the trigger guard.
No published sn data.
The Hopkins and Allen MOD 34 is a Tennessee style blackpowder rifle. Not much to it a basic BP rifle good for beginners. Its worth about $50-$150 depending on condition.
You will need to get a professional appraisal
10-100 USD or so
$125 in working order...at most.
$50-$300 depending on condition