The Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Bay State Post-War Economy Model .410 Single Shot Shotgun is a remarkable piece of American firearm history. Manufactured between 1946 and 1948, this classic shotgun was crafted to meet the post-war demand for affordable, reliable firearms. Ideal for both collectors and practical users, this shotgun offers a blend of historical significance and utility, perfect for small game hunting and pest control.
This particular shotgun is in fair condition, bearing the marks of extensive use and handling. It features widespread surface rust and marring, while the wooden stock shows character with its dents and dings. Despite the exterior wear, the bore is generally clean, with only mild fouling and slight corrosion, ensuring functionality.
Included in this sale is the shotgun alone, showcasing its original craftsmanship. With a 26.0" barrel finished in classic blued steel and a brass bead front sight, this shotgun retains its vintage charm. The full choke and 3" chambering make it a practical choice for various shooting needs.
The H&R Bay State Post-War Economy model embodies the essence of post-war ingenuity, providing a straightforward and effective shooting experience. The .410 caliber is known for its manageable recoil, making it accessible to shooters of all skill levels. Its design focuses on simplicity and durability, hallmarks of H&R's commitment to producing quality firearms.
Owning the H&R Bay State not only connects you to a pivotal era in American history but also adds a versatile shotgun to your collection. Whether you're a vintage firearm enthusiast or someone seeking a reliable tool for hunting and pest control, this shotgun offers timeless value.




