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Posted 8 Months, 1 Week ago #1
Hello ,
I have a 1870 Hopkins and Allen " whilster " pocket pistol in .32 rimfire. The pistol is complete and in working cond.
The 4 digit serial number is matching on all parts
The plated finish is about 40 % of original
The grips are intact with no chips or cracks

Anyone have an idea to the value of this ???
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Posted 8 Months, 1 Week ago #2
hello your pocket revolver was made with mant "Trade" names and the wilster is proably a trade name ,,they all range between 175 fair -300 good,,at auction or to a H&A collector..there isn't alot of intrest in them in general and id say that in the condition you say it's in finish wise you may get offers of between 50-125 +or- from dealers or private collectors at gunshows..mabey a little more if a collector doesn't have this "Trade name pistol" in his collection,,
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Posted 8 Months, 1 Week ago #3
Thanks for the honest info .
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