



H&R 1873 .45-70 Calvary Model, polished blue, 98% and barely fired
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(80 Reviews) $900.00
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$ 35
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Specifications
Condition
Used
Brand
Harrington & Richardson
Caliber
.45-70 Government
Weight
0 lbs
Harrington & Richardson (H&R 1871) began as a partnership between Nathan Harrington and William Augustus Richardson in 1871, building on the legacy of Frank Wesson, who had previously collaborated with Harrington. Initially, the company produced high-quality revolvers, rifles, and shotguns, with early innovations such as the top-break revolver and single-shot rifles that set standards for durability and performance. Over the years, H&R expanded its offerings to include pump-action and semi-automatic shotguns, as well as proprietary cartridges like the .32 H&R. The company played a significant role in American military history, manufacturing M1 rifles, M14 rifles, and M16A1 rifles, along with flare guns and training rifles for the USMC. Whil…
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Harrington & Richardson 1873 Calvary Model .45-70. Serial number 3876 features a 22-inch round barrel with blade front sight, folding rear sight (adjusts for elevation), saddle ring, walnut stock and color case butt plate. Weight is 6.6 pounds and length-of-pull is 13.5 inches. A one-owner rifle that is lightly fired, the bore remains pristine. Additionally, the only ammo ever fired was factory and standard velocity. Overall finish condition is about 98%, with a few minor indications of thinning on the blue and small impressions in the wood. Butt plate color case remains vivid. Finish on the ring itself is about 70%. No box or papers. The price is firm and layaway is available. Photo package by request (include email address).
Shipping Cost
$ 35