Harrington & Richardson 650 nickel.

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Harrington & Richardson 650 nickel.

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At first I thought this was stainless but apparently they did not make any in stainless. Both cylinders appear to have been shot quite a bit but the revolver is in excellent shape.
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I can almost see it now ???
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There's no picture, probably because OS has a photo of the gun only -- but none of the gun WITH a pretty lady holding it! :wink:

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Yup, I miss Old Savage's interesting "gun" photos...... :(
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The gun has some following but is pretty basic. Wondering if anyone was a fan of the model. They were made in the late 70s/early 80s.

How about pretty girl filleting a fish. Don't know her, this from a friend. Not her either. I don't know, does probably a friebd of a friend count?
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That'n will do for sure !
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Old Savage wrote:The gun has some following but is pretty basic. Wondering if anyone was a fan of the model. They were made in the late 70s/early 80s.

How about pretty girl filleting a fish. Don't know her, this from a friend. Not her either. I don't know, does probably a friebd of a friend count?
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See what happens to the male brain? After viewing OS 's "gun picture", the barrel on my Colt SAA grew from 4 and 3/4" to 7 and 1/2"-------6
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I'm DEFINITELY a fan of that model.
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You guys are too easily distracted. Now I do know this one but I think you may be too distracted by her lovely dark hair shimmering in the sun.
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By the way, does anyone know anything about the gun???
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What gun? If it's an H&R I would not know as I don't fool with nothing that costs less that $100. :D

OS, those later H & R's are utilitarian guns mostly kept in night stands and glove boxes. They are reliable but with a gritty action and poor cosmetics.----6
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I look at it as s utilitarian field gun. Got it from a dealer buddy but not $100.
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On another note I ordered a .22 Mag cylinder for a Colt New Frontier from Numrich. We will see how that goes.
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This guy seems to like 'em, the revolver that is..... :wink:
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Old Savage wrote:The gun has some following but is pretty basic. Wondering if anyone was a fan of the model. They were made in the late 70s/early 80s.

How about pretty girl filleting a fish. Don't know her, this from a friend. Not her either. I don't know, does probably a friebd of a friend count?
I know a little about that model.
Surprised actually how well the photo turned out.
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