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September 10th, 2010, 09:11 AM #121
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I have no idea as to when it was made, but here is a stock for $44+change+S&H.
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September 14th, 2010, 10:22 AM #122Super Member
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Re: H&R Firearms
Found this thread off in the internet...
Moving back east to the burgh so stopped in ohio to help my ma paint and other such tasks she saves up for when her kids come to visit.
Found this old H&R single shot 12guage that has apparently been kicking around for years. It appears to be missing a "top leaver" (the part used to open the action). I have been looking on line for information about this firearm. Found multiple posts on forums about serial numbers. This one has only numbers and no letter prefix. It is five digits and starts 271**. Again no letter prefix.
I will attempt to post pictures later (like I said I am in the process of moving most of my stuff camera included is packed).
Basically I would like to fix this firearm if it is modern enough to be safe. Figure it could be a project to keep me busy for a bit. Just looking for ideas and information if anyone has any...
Thanks in advance.
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September 14th, 2010, 01:06 PM #123
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There are two variations of the Model 250 Sportster, one with standard stepped adjustable rear sight and one with a Lyman No. 5SH adj. peep sight. I believe the stocks for both are identical - just a difference in rear sight. Both were offered in the H&R catalogues from 1948 - 1950 (or there abouts.)
Jim Hauff, H&R CollectorJim Hauff H&R Collector In memory of my friends Bill Goforth and Jim Ritchie.
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September 14th, 2010, 01:08 PM #124
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Jim Hauff H&R Collector In memory of my friends Bill Goforth and Jim Ritchie.
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September 15th, 2010, 12:01 AM #125Super Member
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Sorry still no pictures...gotta fined a camera. Left side of the frame has plain printing patent dates and that.
on top of hinge pin:
PAT FEB 20&27 1900
PAT MAY 14, 1901
in the middle of the left side receiver:
HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON ARMS CO
WORCESTER MASS PAT FEB 20&27 1901
the serial number is located on the trigger guard rear tang and again on the left side of the barrel a little more than an inch behind where the hinge pin hole is located.
Thanks for looking. I will dig up a camera soon. Moving is the pits...
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September 15th, 2010, 04:39 PM #126
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Autonomous,
That helps define the model. You have one of two models, both large frames. First choice is Model 1900 -if the hinge pin is removable (it will have a small toggle on top that turns 1/4 to remove the pin and break down) and a screw attached forestock; OR
a Model 1908 -if the hinge pin is fixed and break down is effected by pulling off the forestock. In either case, the top lever appears, from examples in my collection, to be identical. You can probably find what you need at www.e-gunparts.com, the Numrich site. Go there and click into the Harrington & Richardson section, then find the model and then view the list of available parts.Jim Hauff H&R Collector In memory of my friends Bill Goforth and Jim Ritchie.
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September 15th, 2010, 05:08 PM #127
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I just discovered on Sunday where the SN is on my 158 20g. Once the fore stock is removed and the barrel removed from it's pivot pin the number is on the front of the receiver/frame. It can't be seen unless the barrel is removed. The forestock lug blocks it from view.
I asked about SN's in reference to this gun in another thread, I wanted to know just how old this mint condition gun is. So now I have something to go on...finally.When the SHTF......be the fan.
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September 15th, 2010, 05:55 PM #128
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Not a problem! in fact, Its still sitting, in pieces, covered in light oil until I can get to it again.
Forarm is removable, and somewhat splintered
The SN starts with A72XXX. Am I able to find parts for it still? It has a spring that was cracked, and finding a good set of wood might be in order, although a repair is more likely.
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September 15th, 2010, 07:31 PM #129Junior Member
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My only H&R is a 1978 Top-break Model 999, .22. A sweet shooter!
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32 Magnum,
Hi. I'm hoping you can help me. I was trying to do some internet research on a H&R handgun I have. I found this post and thought maybe you can help. I have a H&R 22 Special, "22 rimfire" is on the right side of barrel. It is a 7 shot break top revolver. The serial numer is 504***.
Is this a 22 long rifle or 22 WRF ? The cylinder is not recessed and it has an auto-ejector.
I've found some serial number info, but the numbers I've found start well after what I have.
Any info you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Vince
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