Hopkins and Allen Ranger No.2 Revolver

Published on February 21, 2024
Duration: 0:12

This video provides an overview of a Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver, acquired for $400 at a gun show. The firearm, manufactured by Hopkins & Allen Mfg. Co. with a patent date of March 28, 1871, is noted to be in rough condition. Visuals highlight the manufacturer's markings and the single-action mechanism.

Quick Summary

The Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver, patented March 28, 1871, was acquired for $400. This single-action firearm is noted to be in rough condition, with visible manufacturer markings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Acquisition
  2. 00:03Model Identification & History
  3. 00:07Condition & Value Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the patent date for the Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver?

The Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver features a patent date of March 28, 1871, as indicated on the top strap engraving.

How much did the speaker pay for the Ranger No. 2 revolver?

The speaker acquired the Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver for $400 at a local gun show.

What is the action type of the Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2?

The Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 is a single-action revolver, meaning the hammer must be manually cocked before each shot.

What condition was the Ranger No. 2 revolver in?

The speaker described the Hopkins and Allen Ranger No. 2 revolver as being in rough condition upon acquisition.

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