Haha. Yeah. Dog, did you see the size of that cocadoodle damn do, while talking to his horse. I’m going to take it to this local smith who thinks he can make a new firing pin for it.
At one time they were one of the biggest gun companies around. For more details on their history check the link in the description. Thanks for watching.
Never heard of this gun. Wonder if it was popular with the Pinkertons! If you have a Walker Colt,I would like to see you load it and shoot it fifty yards or so.When it comes to the Road agent spin,your no Daisy. Just kidding. I haven't tried to spin since I was about 8yrs old when Mattel Toys and Daisy bb guns made authentic looking toy western revolvers. I'm almost 68,anybody remember Mattel or Daisy? Anyway, great informative video. See if you can fit in Walker Colt instructional video in one of your Six Gun Spotlights. Maybe just load up 3 or four chambers and shoot some whiskey bottles. Can't get more Old West than that.
I’ll definitely do another video on my Walker. These sixgun spotlight videos don’t have shooting in them. I’m doing these videos for something between shooting videos. I was doing my spinning around a tripod. Thanks for watching.
This is the most fascinating long video I have ever seen you do. My take away is...Don't mess with great grandma!
Thank you. She was pushed to her limit I guess. She said never again. I remember her having this in her purse when I was younger.
"Did you see the size of that chicken?" One of my favorite quotes from Young Guns. Interesting story, I hope you can get it back up and running.
Haha. Yeah. Dog, did you see the size of that cocadoodle damn do, while talking to his horse. I’m going to take it to this local smith who thinks he can make a new firing pin for it.
Wow, what a story! That is a cool revolver too.
Young Guns 2 is what got me interested in old west history.
I prefer the first one but that’s definitely the movies that got me hooked on westerns and the old west. Thanks for watching tornado.
Thanks for the shout-out and link!
No problem.
Ive never seen a Hopkins &Allen. Nice! Thanks
At one time they were one of the biggest gun companies around. For more details on their history check the link in the description. Thanks for watching.
@JWheeler331 I've been trying to check serial number no joy. But they were in business up till 1915ish ,were successful from the later 1980's
@@randyadams03 these were made from 1908-1920 I believe when they finally went completely out of business.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching.
Great video brother love the history and pretty doggone good spinning
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it
That’s a nice old gun. Very interesting background though. 👍
Thanks for watching.
that raise is a safety
Yes.
Never heard of this gun. Wonder if it was popular with the Pinkertons! If you have a Walker Colt,I would like to see you load it and shoot it fifty yards or so.When it comes to the Road agent spin,your no Daisy. Just kidding. I haven't tried to spin since I was about 8yrs old when Mattel Toys and Daisy bb guns made authentic looking toy western revolvers. I'm almost 68,anybody remember Mattel or Daisy? Anyway, great informative video. See if you can fit in Walker Colt instructional video in one of your Six Gun Spotlights. Maybe just load up 3 or four chambers and shoot some whiskey bottles. Can't get more Old West than that.
I’ll definitely do another video on my Walker. These sixgun spotlight videos don’t have shooting in them. I’m doing these videos for something between shooting videos. I was doing my spinning around a tripod. Thanks for watching.
I have a long barrel 7 shot 22 in ones of theses
@@jacoblawless2163 sounds like a fun one.
@@JWheeler331 nice gun well made.