Discover a piece of history with the Ethan Allen by Hoppe's Double-Barrel Derringer, a remarkable replica that captures the essence of 19th-century firearms. This .36 caliber derringer pairs historical significance with modern craftsmanship, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Its compact design and dual-barrel configuration hark back to an era where discreet carry and personal defense were paramount, while its blued and chrome finish offers a contemporary touch.
The overall condition of this piece is very good, showing only light, superficial signs of handling or use, such as minor scratching and blemishing. The bore is clean and well-maintained, displaying only minor wear marks, indicating its careful preservation over time. Included in the sale is the derringer itself, featuring a striking combination of a blued and chrome finish with smooth walnut grips. The front post sight adds to its precision, enhancing its practicality as a collectible firearm.
Delve into the legacy of Ethan Allen, a pioneer in early American firearms, known for his innovative pepperbox revolvers. This double-barrel derringer, crafted under his name by Hoppe's, embodies the ingenuity and style of the mid-1800s. The percussion action provides an authentic firing experience, while the two-shot capacity was the hallmark of personal defense firearms of its time. Whether for display or occasional use, this derringer delivers in both form and function.
Owning the Ethan Allen by Hoppe's Double-Barrel Derringer is not just about possessing a firearm; it's about embracing a piece of history. Its blend of historical charm with practical self-defense capabilities makes it an intriguing addition to any collection. With its corrosion-resistant finish and nostalgic design, it stands out as both a functional weapon and a conversation starter.




