Harrington and Richardson Sportsman Date of Manufacture
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Harrington and Richardson Sportsman Date of Manufacture
Looking for some info. A friend of mine came across a Harrington and Richardson, Sportsman, .22 pitstol. It has a 6" barrel, and is as new in the original box and seems to be unfired. The serial # is *******. I believe, since it has no prefix or suffix, it was made prior to 1940. Can anyone tell me the date of manufacture, and the approximate value? Again, appears to be unfired and as new in the box. Serial ******* Thanks
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Re: Harrington and Richardson Sportsman Date of Manufacture
Sounds like you are correct on the 1940 date, I have one manufactured in 1952 and has the prefix N. Theer used to be a web site that had an H&R nad Iver Johnson expert but I do not know if it is still online.emmett wrote:Looking for some info. A friend of mine came across a Harrington and Richardson, Sportsman, .22 pitstol. It has a 6" barrel, and is as new in the original box and seems to be unfired. The serial # is *******. I believe, since it has no prefix or suffix, it was made prior to 1940. Can anyone tell me the date of manufacture, and the approximate value? Again, appears to be unfired and as new in the box. Serial ******* Thanks
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


Thanks Bullseye - I'll try
Serial number is eight, five, x,x,x. Thanks all
- bearandoldman
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Re: Thanks Bullseye - I'll try
Does your have a one piece grip, I beleive thee seperate grip pam=nells started around thee N prefix.emmett wrote:Serial number is eight, five, x,x,x. Thanks all
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

