Introducing the quintessential Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Auto-Ejecting .38 Revolver. A product of the United States, this firearm is a gem from the past, manufactured between 1896 and 1940. It is a piece that holds significant historical weight, making it an attractive buy for collectors and firearm enthusiasts alike. The revolver is in fair condition, showing signs of use and handling, but with all features and mechanisms solidly functioning. Included in the sale is a worn right-hand brown leather outside-the-waistband holster.
The H&R Auto-Ejecting .38 revolver is a classic American firearm with a rich heritage, dating back to 1871 when H&R first started manufacturing firearms in Worcester, Massachusetts. This model stands out with its unique feature of automatically ejecting spent casings upon opening. It's chambered for the .38 S&W cartridge, a reliable and popular round during its era. The revolver has a blued finish, creating a distinct and traditional aesthetic. It's designed with an H&R checkered synthetic grip and a 3.25" barrel length.
The sight/optic includes a front blade with a notched rear sight.
What makes this revolver special is its double action/single action mechanism, which allows for both self-cocking and manual cocking, and its 5-round capacity. The cylinder can freely rotate clockwise, adding to the revolver's reliability. Owning this firearm is like holding a piece of armament history in your hands. It's more than just a weapon; it's a testament to the stellar craftsmanship of its time. Experience the harmonious blend of aesthetics and functionality with the Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Auto-Ejecting .38 revolver, which will undoubtedly delight any gun enthusiast.




