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(2 Reviews) $250.00
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Shipping Cost
$ 40
- For Sale From: john meyer |
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Specifications
Condition
Used
Brand
Harrington & Richardson
Caliber
410 Gauge
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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Amazingly RARE find! An early 1930's vintage Harrington & Richardson FOLDING .410 shotgun in "AS NEW CONDITION"! This gun fired only 16 shells from the original box of 25 purchased with the gun. (Original box will be shipped with the gun. I'll ship the nine remaining shells too if legal in our states.) This is the only American folding shotgun ever made to the best of my research. It is in absolutely pristine condition having been carefully stored away for about 85 years in its original canvas and leather carry satchel. No rust, nicks, scratches, or dings. Full choke barrel with 99.99% original bluing. Stock of American walnut in perfect condition. Case hardened coloring condition on receiver is magnificent. Bore is bright and shiny with ZERO wear. Original H&R logoed, early Bakelite, butt plate. Low serial # F 23293. (The "F" denotes "Folder".) I have been collecting for 40 years and have never seen such a fine early example of this type shotgun. Crafted in Worcester, Mass in the depths of the Great Depression making it one of the few made at the time and definitely one of the ONLY survivors.
Shipping Cost
$ 40
Shipping Description
Ships to all 50 States at actual cost. I will contact buyer to arrange most preferred shipping method.