Harrington & Richardson Model 1915 .410 Bore Single-Shot, 26 Inch Barrel, Fixed Choke, 1922–1936 Era
This small-frame H&R Model 1915 .410 Bore is a classic single-shot from the 1922–1936 era, confirmed by the barrel marking '410-12m/m CHOKE.' It features a 26-inch barrel, top-lever break action, and an exposed hammer with a checkered spur. The gun is in good condition and presents as a collectible example of an American-made .410 field gun with straightforward, durable construction.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: There are signs of wear and handling, with scratches, blemishes, and areas of finish loss.
What's Included
- Harrington & Richardson Model 1915 .410 Bore single-shot shotgun
The barrel is marked '410-12m/m CHOKE,' which aligns this example with H&R production between 1922 and 1936. This marking, combined with the small-frame configuration, places the shotgun within a well-documented period for the Model 1915 in .410.
Operating as a single-shot, break-action with a top-lever, it uses an exposed hammer featuring a checkered spur for positive control. The 26-inch barrel with a fixed choke and 1-round capacity emphasizes simple, reliable function.
Sighting is straightforward with a front bead only and no rear sight. Furniture includes a smooth, uncheckered wood buttstock with a curved wrist and straight comb, paired with a long, uncheckered fore-end. The length of pull measures 13.75 inches.
Made in the United States, this Model 1915 reflects the traditional H&R approach to practical design and build quality in a compact .410 format. The configuration and period-correct details make it a solid collectible example.




