![]() The barrel top rib stamping is a positive indentifier as to an H&R handgun. There's a couple "issues" that make ID challenging. Thanks for all the info and a very interesting history of that foundling. Here's what I posted (for the benefit of other interested readers): I'll need a bit more info on your gun and pics will certainly help. I know it has little value, but it has sentimental value to my dad since my grandfather gave it to him.Īs I posted in that "other" forum. I will clean it up some more and get pics.Īny info about when it was made and what caliber it is for sure would be appreciated. The barrel is approximately 3 inches long. Under the top where the break latch is, it appears to have 392 stamped into it. On the left side of the butt under the grip it appears to have 582 stamped in it. The information on the top of the barrel appears to be stamped Harrington and Richardson Worchester Mass. Possibly a 38? It is a double action non self ejecting. I believe it to be a 32 but my 9mm shells nearly go into it. It appears to have been either nickel or chrome plated and most of the plating is gone. It has alot of corrosion, but I am about 95 percent sure it is a Harrington and Richardson. It is not in great shape, and I have searched and searched trying to figure out exactly what it is. My grandfather found it buried when he was doing some demolition work in Lawrence Kansas. I have an old 5 shot revolver that my grandfather gave to my dad 40+ years ago. ![]()
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