Underhammers are direct ignition, hammer ears, cap flash, bolsters, are all out of line of sight, appeals to many folks. Usually the actual ‘works’ is 2 or 3 moving parts; this also appeals to some folks. I have a 62 smoothie on a Billinghurst style action, I love it. Down side- most underhammers can be rather homely to look upon.As a boy I scrolled through Gun Digest and Shooter's Bibles as if Christmas catalogs. Muzzleloader attracted my interest and back then H&A advertised the Minuteman, a sidelock long rifle, and an assortment of underhammer models. There was also sidelock half stock rifle I can't recall the model of. If I remember correctly the underhammer models were reasonably priced.
Watching auction sites the H&A underhammer models seem to bring fairly high prices for what they seem to be. I've no experience with them, does anyone know what makes them attractive on the used market?
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