harington and richardson 22 mag
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harington and richardson 22 mag
hey guys my father bought this for to learn with (had it for 13 years and am 21), its my pride still like new too. its a .22 magnum in break open with a full wood stock, just thought id throw this up to show you guy, I know its nothing exciting but its different and I have never seen another one like it.
p.s not the best picture
p.s not the best picture
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
I imagine that would have been quite a good rifle for an young lad to start out with.
Would have been nice and light to carry, too.
chers, curan
Would have been nice and light to carry, too.
chers, curan
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
i still have this rifle too, don't think id ever get rid of it! scopes been changed since and its finally had a box of bullets through it , but as for light, its too light!
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
Nice looking rifle mate, you have kept it in really good condition.
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
Nice one, tell us a bit about the model, etc
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
It's a Harrington and Richardson "handy rifle" it's got interchangeable barrels upto 45/70, currently running a 1x zoom red dot ( any things better then peep sights)
There's not all that much I know about the rifle other then dad bought it for me when I was young and never really used it as we had a 22 nd another 22mag.
It has a few marks on it but surely is in great nick considering it was second hand when we bought it, I'd like to find out more about it as I've never seen another like it.
As for distance this gun ain't for you haha
And only really put the bi pods on there for abit extra wait as for this things way to light lol
Oh it's a break open too
There's not all that much I know about the rifle other then dad bought it for me when I was young and never really used it as we had a 22 nd another 22mag.
It has a few marks on it but surely is in great nick considering it was second hand when we bought it, I'd like to find out more about it as I've never seen another like it.
As for distance this gun ain't for you haha
And only really put the bi pods on there for abit extra wait as for this things way to light lol
Oh it's a break open too
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
Good little rifles those ones mate, thanks for the info, I had never seen a full wood stocked one before. These have been chambered for some fairly wild pussy cats as well from what Ive read.
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
yes correct mate they do come in big game calibers etc too, they still make the handy rifle but there synthetic. it was on the market a while back but didn't want to see it go, can be for my daughter when she gets older
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
My thoughts mate are to always keep the first one, especially if it was given to you young. I still have my lithgow model 12. You couldn't part me from it and it still brings back early memories being shown how to shoot by my dad.adamtikkam55 wrote:i still have this rifle too, don't think id ever get rid of it! scopes been changed since and its finally had a box of bullets through it , but as for light, its too light!
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
That's why I took it down for sale mate plus caused arguments with my dad so she's here to stay lol it hasn't even had 2 boss run through it
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
If your keen you might want to give some thought to the 17 WSM Yep old Johno said that There are a good few blokes in the US converting H&R to 17 WSM. I would'nt be sure if its this model, but check rimfire central there will be info on there
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
I can buy barrels for it to go straight on it upto 45/70, but I do have a 222 so I don't know if there's much of an advantave
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Re: harington and richardson 22 mag
I am confused how the system works firing rimfire, then going up to centrefire
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