
Posted by Marty Klier
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on 4/11/2009, 4:04 am, in reply to "Re: Mystery Rifle!"
76.203.49.177
Hopkins and Allen built a bunch of underhammer rifles, back in the 70's, they may have built more traditional rifles as well. I owned a .45 cal. underhammer target model that shot well. As for Wally's Markwell arms, they were total junk. A friend had one that only had rifleing in half the barrel. His brother had the same model that had to have the lock rebuilt about every two weeks.
Marty ( Hungry Horse) Klier
--Previous Message--
: Darrel :
: Neither CVA nor Traditions are
: makers,as far as I know, but they are
: distributors of several foreing makers,in
: USA. I think that your muzzleloader is - or
: has been - made in Spain by the Company
: succesor of Jukar or/and Dikar, which is the
: now existing ARDESA, in Zamudio, Vizcaya,
: Spain (Look everything about them - current
: catalog included -in www.ardesa.com. ARDESA
: is at present distributed in USA by
: Traditions.
:
: J. Solans. Spain
:
: --Previous Message--
: Is there anyone out there that can tell me
: anything about my muzzle loader? All I know
: is:
: Maker: Hopkins & Allen
: Made in Spain
: Caliber: .50
: Octagon Barrel
: St. Louis style, traditional (Blonde Stock)
: Double set triggers, Percussion
: Also, CVA, and Traditions parts fit it.
: My brother gave it to me several years ago.
: I have went to gun shows, pawn shops,
: traders
: bible(s),etc. NOTHING! And it shoots like a
: dream.
: I will post a pic ASAP!
:
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