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SOLD (Ohio) Numrich Arms/Hopkins & Allen Underhammer Boot Pistol

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I have for sale an underhammer muzzleloading single shot pistol.

Marked "Numrich Arms" "Hopkins & Allen" W. Hurley, NY" on the top flat.
While not marked, it is a .45 caliber.
Serial Number 91422
Barrel bluing is in decent shape, with a few nicks & rust spots here & there.
The triggerguard is the main spring.
The firing part of the barrel is about 6-inches long (from the muzzle to the nipple).
Rear sight is adjustable for elevation, drift left or right for windage.
Does not appear to have been fired much.
All steel construction.
The overall length is about 13-1/2 inches, and 36 ounces weight.

$195 Shipped directly to you Priority Mail, insured, unless you live in a restricted state.

Thanks for looking.


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With my bore light, I thought it looked pretty good. And, when I pushed a patch on a jag down the bore, I felt nothing odd or suspect.
Thanks
--Dawg
 
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