
They are a bit worn now, and the rear stock has a dowel repair in the wrist. The stocks are lovely, and originally had very nice checkering.

Overall condition is very nice, and this would make a splendid wallhanger. The top of the barrel has the standard Hopkins & Allen address: The barrel has a brass bead front sight, and the rear sight is a groove on the top of the receiver. It measures 45 1/2 inches in overall length, with a 30 inch 12 gauge barrel. This is a fine example of one of their "falling block" design single barrel shotguns, definitely designed for hunting, as it really is quite long for any type of defensive use. or Merwin & Hulbert, an American firearms designer and marketer based in New York City. However, they were in fact a subsidiary company of Merwin, Hulbert, & Co.

of Norwich, Connecticut is probably best known for manufacturing all manner of entry level of firearms in the late 19th Century. Original Item: Only One Available. HOPKINS & ALLEN Manufacturing Co.
