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Who knew H&R made a nice classic double?
Unread 04-15-2012, 08:51 PM   #1
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Default Who knew H&R made a nice classic double?

I have to believe this is a rare gun. I need to rethink my opinion on H&R it would seem. (I have no connection or interest in the gun) I just think it is interesting as well as nice, too bad the dimensions are not good for me.

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Unread 04-15-2012, 08:57 PM   #2
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certainly can see the British in it. very nice

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Unread 04-15-2012, 09:28 PM   #3
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There was an article in the DGJ a couple years ago about H&R being the first hammerless made in the US. It reminds me of a Westley.
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Unread 04-16-2012, 01:45 AM   #4
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I belive H&R licensed the U.S. rights to the Anson and Deeley patent from Westley Richards. The DGJ had a good article on it some years back. If I remember right they either built a factory or added a building to their existing location just to make the new A&D side by sides. Even had some WR staff come over to get them started right. I thought they were building the actions too, though they were identical to the ones WR made. Could be wrong on that last part though.
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Serious researchers insist that the whole gun, minus the raw tubes, was made in the US.
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Unread 04-16-2012, 12:43 PM   #6
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That is correct, in fact Anson himself showed the H&R workers how to build the entire Gun with the exception of the English Dam. tubes. At that time H&R used some of the top engravers for their handguns, thus the beautiful engraving.

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One of the more frustrating internet sellers. Lots of (what appear to be) neat vintage doubles but with poor pics of his pool table
I heard some time ago that the Olathe Gun Shop http://olathegunshop.com/ just off I-35 (not the seller but serves as his FFL) was going to open another room just for display of these guns. Did it happen? Bruce?
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I remember reading that there were about 2000 of them made (approximately 500 per year for 4 years). One of the guys in Delaware Antique Arms Collectors had one (I think a grade 2) for sale about 2-3 years ago, it was in really nice condition; wished I had picked that one up.

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Unread 04-18-2012, 08:41 AM   #9
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Well, for maybe the first time ever, Mikeej99 took a decent picture, sold a good gun at a reasonable starting price, with no reserve, all in the same week. Congratulations to a customer who will get a great gun. And Jent, stop shouting at us. Oddly, many moons ago, I had an email discussion with Mikee about his terrible pictures, and he was very defensive. I asked for suitable pictures of a high end gun I was interested in purchasing and got no help at all.
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