H&R Model 922 Second Model (New-Frame) .22 LR Revolver, 6-Inch, 9-Shot, Blued, DA/SA — 1950s
This Harrington & Richardson Model 922 is a Second Model (new-frame) nine-shot .22 LR revolver from the 1950s with a 6-inch round barrel and fixed sights. It features a solid-frame design with a removable cylinder and a front-mounted center pin that doubles as an ejector when the cylinder is out. The N-prefix serial on the butt denotes early Second Model new-frame production.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Fair - Generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Bore Rifling: Fair Rifling - Worn rifling, slight loss of definition.
Specific Condition Notes: The revolver is mechanically smooth in operation despite evident cosmetic wear. Numerous scratches and blemishes are present on the exterior surfaces. The bore is clean, and rifling is visible.
What's Included
- Harrington & Richardson Model 922 Second Model (new-frame) .22 LR revolver with 6-inch barrel
The Model 922 Second Model (new-frame) combines a nine-shot fluted cylinder with double-action/single-action operation and an external hammer, offering versatile use with .22 LR ammunition. Its 6-inch round barrel pairs with fixed sights for a straightforward sight picture: a fixed front sight and a topstrap notch rear.
Built with a solid-frame layout, the cylinder is retained by a front-mounted center pin that also serves as the ejector when the cylinder is removed. The revolver is blued steel throughout, including the frame and cylinder, and wears checkered mottled plastic grip panels with H&R medallions.
Manufactured in the United States during the 1950s, this example bears an N-prefix on the butt, indicating early Second Model new-frame production. The barrel carries factory maker/address rollmarking.




