Guns International #: 103165483
Seller's Inventory #: FB01955
Synopsis:
Extremely scarce and desirable Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Handy Gun in .22 LR with flip-up rear sight, 12.25 inch barrel, and provision for a shoulder stock.
Description:
Harrington & Richardson (H&R) made very few Handy Guns in .22 caliber, as the vast majority were chambered for the .410 shotgun shell and required NFA paperwork. This example is one of the freely transferable/non-NFA pistols. It has a 12.25 inch barrel, ramped partridge front sight, and a fixed notch rear sight supplemented by a flip-up peep insert. The left side of the barrel is numbered 184 on the lug. It has a blued receiver with 'H&R Handy Gun' on the left side; Harrington & Richardson address on the right side. Color case hardened hammer and trigger. Fitted with a smooth forend and a checkered grip whose backstrap has been fitted with a pair of inserts suitable for mounting a skeletonized stock. On the base of the grip, the H&R address has been repeated. Reportedly, one of the last pistols of this type to have been assembled. Complete with a period canvas carrier.
Condition:
Approximately 97-98% bright original blue, most of the wear around the muzzle, oxidative flecking around the receiver as carefully photographed. Wood hardware with very lightly added varnish. Mirror bore, perfect manual mechanics. A scarce and very attractive Handy Gun, not to mention an interesting pistol for those that collect American-made firearms!
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Guns International #: 103165483
Category - .22 Pistols
- Harrington & Richardson Pistols
Harrington & Richardson (H&R), Handy Gun, Carrier, .22LR, 184, FB01955
Description: Synopsis: Extremely scarce and desirable Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Handy Gun in .22 LR with flip-up rear sight, 12.25 inch barrel, and provision for a shoulder stock. Description: Harrington & Richardson (H&R) made very few Handy Guns in .22 caliber, as the vast majority were chambered for the .410 shotgun shell and required NFA paperwork. This example is one of the freely transferable/non-NFA pistols. It has a 12.25 inch barrel, ramped partridge front sight, and a fixed notch rear sight supplemented by a flip-up peep insert. The left side of the barrel is numbered 184 on the lug. It has a blued receiver with 'H&R Handy Gun' on the left side; Harrington & Richardson address on the right side. Color case hardened hammer and trigger. Fitted with a smooth forend and a checkered grip whose backstrap has been fitted with a pair of inserts suitable for mounting a skeletonized stock. On the base of the grip, the H&R address has been repeated. Reportedly, one of the last pistols of this type to have been assembled. Complete with a period canvas carrier. Condition: Approximately 97-98% bright original blue, most of the wear around the muzzle, oxidative flecking around the receiver as carefully photographed. Wood hardware with very lightly added varnish. Mirror bore, perfect manual mechanics. A scarce and very attractive Handy Gun, not to mention an interesting pistol for those that collect American-made firearms! Manufacturer: H&R Model: Handy Gun Serial Number: 184 Caliber Info: .22 LR Condition: VG-EXC Price: $3,495.00 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103165483
Seller's Inventory #: FB01955
Synopsis:
Extremely scarce and desirable Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Handy Gun in .22 LR with flip-up rear sight, 12.25 inch barrel, and provision for a shoulder stock.
Description:
Harrington & Richardson (H&R) made very few Handy Guns in .22 caliber, as the vast majority were chambered for the .410 shotgun shell and required NFA paperwork. This example is one of the freely transferable/non-NFA pistols. It has a 12.25 inch barrel, ramped partridge front sight, and a fixed notch rear sight supplemented by a flip-up peep insert. The left side of the barrel is numbered 184 on the lug. It has a blued receiver with 'H&R Handy Gun' on the left side; Harrington & Richardson address on the right side. Color case hardened hammer and trigger. Fitted with a smooth forend and a checkered grip whose backstrap has been fitted with a pair of inserts suitable for mounting a skeletonized stock. On the base of the grip, the H&R address has been repeated. Reportedly, one of the last pistols of this type to have been assembled. Complete with a period canvas carrier.
Condition:
Approximately 97-98% bright original blue, most of the wear around the muzzle, oxidative flecking around the receiver as carefully photographed. Wood hardware with very lightly added varnish. Mirror bore, perfect manual mechanics. A scarce and very attractive Handy Gun, not to mention an interesting pistol for those that collect American-made firearms!
Guns International #: 103165483
Seller's Inventory #: FB01955
Synopsis:
Extremely scarce and desirable Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Handy Gun in .22 LR with flip-up rear sight, 12.25 inch barrel, and provision for a shoulder stock.
Description:
Harrington & Richardson (H&R) made very few Handy Guns in .22 caliber, as the vast majority were chambered for the .410 shotgun shell and required NFA paperwork. This example is one of the freely transferable/non-NFA pistols. It has a 12.25 inch barrel, ramped partridge front sight, and a fixed notch rear sight supplemented by a flip-up peep insert. The left side of the barrel is numbered 184 on the lug. It has a blued receiver with 'H&R Handy Gun' on the left side; Harrington & Richardson address on the right side. Color case hardened hammer and trigger. Fitted with a smooth forend and a checkered grip whose backstrap has been fitted with a pair of inserts suitable for mounting a skeletonized stock. On the base of the grip, the H&R address has been repeated. Reportedly, one of the last pistols of this type to have been assembled. Complete with a period canvas carrier.
Condition:
Approximately 97-98% bright original blue, most of the wear around the muzzle, oxidative flecking around the receiver as carefully photographed. Wood hardware with very lightly added varnish. Mirror bore, perfect manual mechanics. A scarce and very attractive Handy Gun, not to mention an interesting pistol for those that collect American-made firearms!