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  1. Harrington & Richardson exists today, but under a new name, the New England Firearms/H&R 1871. In addition to producing a complete line of pistols, rifles, and shotguns based on their earlier designs and ranging from inexpensive to presentation-grade models, the company is a U.S. distributor for British-made Webley & Scott shotguns.

  2. H&R Handi-Rifle 444 Single-Shot Rifle Marlin Realtree APG. $299.00 $209.95. Brand: H&R. Item Number: 72606. Online shopping from a great selection of discounted Single-Shot Rifles by H&R at Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore.

  3. The gun looks nice, shoots good but the barrel lock doesn't work correctly. When the hammer is cocked the barrel release can still be operated and it doesn't seem to lock in as well as my H&R 12ga or my H&R 30-30. I had hoped it was just because it was new and stiff. I cleaned the gun , lubed it and shot 25 rounds thru it and it's no better.

  4. www.nramuseum.org › guns › the-galleriesNRA Museums:

    The company continued to receive additional contracts for the M1, and by the time production ceased in 1956, H&R had produced 428,600 rifles. The end of production did not mark the end of the company's association with John Garand's rifle, as H&R later received a contract to rebuild 50,000 M1 rifles in 7.62mm NATO caliber for the U.S. Navy.

  5. Nov 2, 2015 · H&R Firearms, or H&R 1871, LLC, is a firearms manufacturer that was hoovered up by Freedom Group back in 2007. Like Marlin, H&R was a manufacturer of traditional firearms — things that Bernie Sanders might call “hunting rifles” and exempt from his assault weapons pogrom. Firearms like single-shot break-action rifles, prized for their ...

  6. Sep 3, 2013 · This H&R Ultra Varmint rifle has what it takes to ensure a lifetime of good service. While there are fancier rifles, hunters who like the simplicity of a single-shot coupled with a cool, functional stock and good price tag will want to check this one out. A single-shot, the H&R design couldn't be easier or safer to operate.

  7. H&R made the revolvers from 1932 until 1986, at which point the original company shuttered. When H&R became part of New England Firearms in 1989, the Sportsmans were produced once again from ’89 through the year 2000. Sixty-five years of production ain’t too shabby! What this means is there’s a Sportsman out there with your name on it.

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