H&R Model 660 Gunfighter .22 LR DA/SA Revolver, 6-Inch, 6-Shot, Blue/Black, Circa 1960–1961
The Harrington & Richardson Model 660 "Gunfighter" is a Western-style DA/SA .22 LR revolver with a 6-inch barrel, six-shot fluted cylinder, and fixed sights. Built in the United States with a short production run circa 1960–1961, it is less commonly encountered than later H&R Western DA models. The V-prefix serial range indicates a 1959 frame per H&R serialization.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm presents in great shape. Minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes are visible on the finish.
What's Included
- Harrington & Richardson Model 660 Gunfighter .22 LR revolver
This Model 660 pairs a traditional Western profile with double-action/single-action operation and an exposed hammer, offering both rapid DA use and precise SA control. It loads via a right-side gate and uses a manual ejector-rod housing, combining classic handling with straightforward functionality.
The revolver features a six-shot fluted cylinder and a 6-inch barrel chambered in .22 LR, delivering a long sight radius and steady balance. Fixed sights consist of an integral rear notch in the topstrap and a front blade, providing a clean, durable sight picture.
Grip panels are smooth wood with a plow-handle shape and single-screw attachment, complementing the blue/black finish on the frame and cylinder. The configuration is simple, robust, and aligned with the model’s Western-style intent.
Produced in the United States during a short run around 1960–1961, this example falls within the V-prefix serial range, indicating a 1959 frame per H&R records. That context, along with its configuration and condition, makes it a noteworthy representative of H&R’s Western DA rimfire line.




