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Double Action No. 6 Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. Norwich, Conn, USA safe to shoot?

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  • yonson

    Not easy to pin down hard info on dates for Hopkins & Allen/ Forehand & Wadsworth. H&A made guns for F&W until purchasing F&W in 1902. Wadsworth name dropped sometime (?) after his retirement in 1890 & apparently the Forehand name around 1902/3. H&A discontinued production in 1914 and Marlin later (1917?) purchased the assets. Your gun bearing both names may have been made around 1902, best guess, with parts cleanup grips (if original). Fair amount of speculation on my part.

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  • Henry0Reilly

    Originally this thread asked about the DOM. I've had the gun almost a year and still haven't shot it. It came with partial box of 145 g RNL ammo made in Serbia. One assumes a previous owner had fire some of this in it.

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  • yonson

    Safe to shoot? Maybe. This caliber has been around since the 1870s and one can only assume that modern manufacture takes this into account, it was used by a number of gunmakers. I am guessing that your ammo is Prvi Partizan, it's still in their catalog and you can find their specs online. Best to get the opinion of a gunsmith just to be safe.

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