The server has not detected any activity for the last 3 hours.
For your security, your session will expire in 2 minutes and you will be redirected to the Sign In page.
Would you like to stay signed in?
Description:
Harrington & Richardson Model 900 Revolver The Model 900 was produced from 1962 to 1973, and at the time of introduction Harrington & Richardson offered two basic revolver lines. The less expensive one was a double-action/single-action nine-shot .22 rimfire that had to be loaded and unloaded by removing the cylinder base pin and pulling the cylinder—unloading accomplished by knocking spent cartridge cases out one at a time with the cylinder pin. The more expensive double-action revolvers with swing-out cylinder operated much the same as any other swing-out-cylinder revolver, except there was no cylinder release. Pulling the ejector rod forward released the cylinder for loading and unloading. The Model 900 was an attempt to simplify production of the more expensive type of revolver while providing a more attractive option than the base-pin gun. It features an easily removable cylinder, but there is no crane. The cylinder is removed by pulling forward on the combination base pin/ejector rod and pushing the cylinder from right to left out of the frame. The ejector rod is pressed to the rear to eject spent cases. To reinstall the cylinder, the base pin/ejector rod unit is pulled slightly forward. The cylinder cannot be placed in the frame unless the hammer is on the safety notch. This example is still in good shape and would make a nice plinker. .22 Long Rifle
Metal Condition:
good Bore Condition:
bright Barrels:
6" pinned barrel Triggers:
SA/DA Weight:
1 LB 10 OZ Sights:
factory sights Item Location:
La Vista, NE