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H&R 1871, LLC
Type SubsidiaryIndustry FirearmsFounded 1871Headquarters Ilion, N.Y. (manuf.) & Madison, NC,
(admin.) USAKey people Nathan Harrington, William Augustus
Richardson, George F. BrooksProducts Singleshot, pumpaction, and semi
auto shotguns. Singleshot rifles.Website H&R Website
H&R Factory Postcard
H&R Factory Ruin. Picture taken from ParkAvenue, facing North, toward Chandler Street.(1986)
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H&R 1871, LLC (Harrington & Richardson) is a manufacturer of firearms under theHarrington & Richardson and New England Firearms trademarks. H&R is a subsidiaryof the Freedom Group.
Contents
1 History2 Locations3 Military contributions4 Miscellaneous5 Patents6 Products
6.1 Revolvers6.2 Pistols6.3 Shotguns6.4 Rifles
6.4.1 Military rifles7 See Also8 Notes9 References10 External links
History
The original H&R firm was in business for over a century from 1871 to 1986.
Frank Wesson started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with NathanHarrington. Wesson produced two trigger rifles and spur trigger pistols and pocket rifles/shotgunspopular for short length holster models such as the discontinued topper compact pocket shotguns.He started a brief partnership in 1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson& Harrington, until Harrington bought him out in 1874.
In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formedthe new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington& Richardson Arms Company. Their original capital investment was $75,000. Harrington waspresident, Richardson was treasurer, and George F. Brooks was secretary. After the deaths ofHarrington and Richardson in 1897, Brooks became the manager and the company was held byheirs Edwin C. Harrington (Gilbert Harrington’s son) and Mary A. Richardson (WilliamRichardson’s sister).
In 1894 the company opened a new facility on Park Avenue in Worcester, Massachusetts. Thefactory was expanded again after a few years. The firearms produced through this time to 1911carry extreme value as original antiquities. Original rifles and shotguns from these dates are scarcebecause of their limited production and discontinued parts.
In 1950 the company opened a new facility on Cockburn street in Drummondville, Québec, Canada.
In the 1960s H&R was acquired by the Kidde corporation and run by the Rowe family. Warranty cards were sent to ‘Industrial Rowe’,Gardner, Massachusetts. The original H&R company went out of business in 1986, and the building was demolished.
A new company, H&R 1871, Inc., was formed in 1991 and started production of revolvers, singleshot rifles and shotguns using original
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H&R VestPocket SelfCocker(Early model)
H&R designs. H&R 1871, Inc. assets were subsequently sold to H&R 1871, LLC., a Connecticut LLC owned by Marlin FirearmsCompany in November 2000. H&R 1871, LLC. did not extend their product warranty to H&R guns made prior to the LLC’s takeover.
Marlin, including all its H&R assets, was later acquired by Remington Arms Company in December, 2007. H&R 1871, LLC productionwas moved to Ilion, N.Y. (the site of Remington’s original manufacturing plant) in late 2008, while their corporate offices are colocatedwith Remington Arms in Madison, N.C. (HR1871.com and Remington.com). Remington, along with its Marlin and H&R subsidiaries, arenow part of the Freedom Group. H&R 1871 production ceased 27 February 2015.
Locations
The Wesson & Harrington company was at 18 Manchester Street Worcester, MA. from 1871 until 1877.The Harrington & Richardson company was located at 31 Hermon Street Worcester, MA. from 1877 until 1894.William Richardson lived at 921 Main Street in Worcester.
Some of the other factory addresses that Harrington & Richardson has used:
Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 243 Park Ave Worcester, MA.Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 320 Park Ave Worcester, MA.Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 439 Park Ave Worcester, MA.Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 484 Park Ave Worcester, MA.
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H&R 1871, Inc., Industrial Rowe, Gardner, MA.
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H&R 1871, LLC., P.O. Box 1871, Madison, N.C. 27025 (corporate offices)H&R 1871, LLC. 14 Hoefler Ave, Ilion, NY 13357 (production facilities)
Military contributions
H&R built flare guns during World War I, and a variety of firearms, including the Reising submachine gun during World War II. H&R wasgranted a contract to produce the M1 rifle during the Korean War, although the first deliveries of the rifles were not made until after theArmistice. H&R manufactured the M14 rifle during that rifle’s production cycle (1959–1964). H&R also manufactured M16A1 riflesduring the Vietnam War, and is one of only four manufacturers (along with Colt, Fabrique National, & GM Hydramatic Division) to haveever made an official M16 variant for the U.S. Military. Due to their relative scarcity, all H&R military weapons are consideredcollectable.
Miscellaneous
The firm was named sole North American licensee for England’s Anson & Deely doublebarrel hammerless shotgun.In 1932, an H&R pistol was used to set a new U.S. pistol record, and would go on to become the most famous firearm of its kind—theU.S.R.A. singleshot target pistol. This pistol was so accurate that it was adopted by the U.S. Army Pistol Team.
Patents
Patent # 1984677: H&R also made handcuffs. Patented in 1934 by Harrington and Richardson.Patent # 1572262 (02/09/1926) issued to H&R.Patent # 2388766 (11/13/1945) issued to H&R.
Products
Revolvers
Solid Frame (All models discontinued)
Model 1 .32 or .38 Caliber, spur trigger singleaction revolver, 3inch octagonal barrel, 5 or 7shot fluted cylinder, flat frame, sawhandle square butt plain walnut or black checkered rubbergrips, marked HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, WORCESTER, MASS. PAT. MAY 23,1876. Approximately 3,000 were manufactured in 1877 and 1878.Model 1½ .32 Caliber spur trigger, singleaction revolver, 5shot cylinder (10,000 weremanufactured between 1878 and 1883)Model 2½ same as model 1½ but 3.25inch barrel and 7shot cylinder (5,000 were
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H&R VestPocket SelfCocker(Later model)
H&R The American Double Action
H&R Double Action Safety Hammer
manufactured between 1878 and 1883)Model 3½ .38 rimfire Caliber 3.5inch barrel, 5shot cylinder (1,000 were manufactured)Model 1880 .32 or .38 S&W centerfire doubleaction revolver, 3inch round barrel, 5 or 6shotcylinder (4,000 were manufactured between 1880 and 1883)Young America Double Action (small solid frame centerfire revolver) Manufactured 1884–1941 Calibers: .22 rimfire and .32 Standard barrel length was 2 ∕ inches, with 4 ∕ inch and5 ∕ inch extracost options (1,500,000 were manufactured). First model manufactured 1884–1904 designed for black powder cartridge. Second model manufactured 1905–1941 designedfor modern smokeless powder cartridge.Young America Bulldog (small solid frame rimfire revolver) Caliber: .32 rimfireYoung America Safety Hammer (small solid frame centerfire revolver with bobbed hammer)Safety hammer patented 1887 Calibers: .22 and .32VestPocket SelfCocker (same as Vest Pocket Safety Hammer but without half / full cockingsear) NOTE: Some trigger guards installed on this model had cutouts which would allow theinstallation of the half / full cocking sear. Early models had a 2 ∕ inch octagonal barrel withfront sight, later models incorporated a short 1inch round barrel, no front sight. Calibers: .22and .32Vest Pocket Safety Hammer (small solid frame centerfire revolver with bobbed hammer andshortened round barrel) Safety hammer patented 1887 Calibers: .22 and .32Victor (Unfluted cylinder, round barrel) Available in both small and large frame. Calibers: .22,.32 and .38The American Double Action (large solid frame centerfire revolver) Manufactured 1883–1941.Calibers: .32, .38 & .44 (850,000 were manufactured).H&R Bulldog (large solid frame rimfire revolver) Caliber: .32 rimfireSafety Hammer Double Action (large solid frame centerfire revolver with bobbed hammer)Safety hammer patented 1887 Calibers: .32, .38 & .44 (manufactured between 1890 and 1941).NEF Model R22 (.22 LR 9shot revolver, .22 WMR 6shot, .32 H&R Mag 5shot)H&R model 532H&R model 603 (.22 WMRF sixshot pull pin revolver, Blued, Slab side barrel)H&R model 604 (.22 WMRF sixshot pull pin revolver, Blued, Round barrel)H&R model 622 (.22 LR sixshot pull pin revolver)H&R model 623 (.22 LR sixshot pull pin revolver, same as 622 but in brushed nickel)H&R model 632 (.32 cal)H&R model 642 (.22 WMRF six shots)H&R model 649 (.22 LR & .22 WMR sixshot, double or singleaction revolver)H&R Model 660 Gunfighter ( .22LR Revolver, Made in the 1960s)H&R Model 666 (.22 LR or .22 WMR, doubleaction with 6inch barrel and 6shot cylinder. Blued w/plastic grips. Manufactured from1976 to 1982.)H&R Model 676 (.22 LR or .22 WMR, doubleaction with 12inch barrel and 6shot cylinder. Blued w/wood grips. Manufactured from1976 to 1980.)H&R model 686 (.22 LR & .22 MAG)H&R model 700H&R model 722 (.22 LR, singeaction with 6inch octagonal barrel and 7shot cylinder. Blued w/wood grips. Formally known as the“Trapper” model)H&R model 732 (.32 long sixshot swing cylinder)H&R model 733 ( same as model 732 but in brushed nickel)H&R model 777 Super SportsmanH&R model 829 (.22 LR nineshot revolver) Swingout 9shot cylinder, double or singleaction)H&R model 922 (.22 LR nineshot revolver)H&R model 922C (.22 LR nineshot revolver) Same as 922 but with nickel finish.H&R model 923 (.22 LR nineshot revolver)H&R model 925 (.32 cal. revolver)H&R model 926 (.22 WRF nineshot revolver)H&R model 929 (.22 LR nineshot revolver, blued finish)H&R model 930 (.22 LR & nineshot revolver, nickel finish)H&R model 933 (.22 LR nineshot revolver, manufactured 1930–1939. Formally known as the “Hunter” model)H&R model 925 (.38 cal. revolver)H&R model 939 Ultra Sidekick (.22 LR doubleaction revolver) Introduced in 1956.H&R model 949 (.22 LR nineshot revolver)
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H&R Revolver of TopBreak design
H&R Revolver of TopBreak design with knife
The 3rd model of the .38 S&W H&R HammerlessSafety came out in 1909. Flat springs common tothe first two models were replaced with coil wire.
H&R SelfLoading (Automatic) Pistol
20 GA NEF Pardner shotgun
H&R model 950 (.22 LR nineshot revolver, nickel)H&R model 999 (.22 WRF nineshot revolver)H&R model Hunter (.22 LR nineshot revolver, Manufactured in 1929. From 1930 to 1939 this model was listed as Model 933)
Note: Many of the above guns are stamped as “H&R .22 Special” / “.22 W.R.F. or .22 Winchester Rim Fire
NOTE: Pre1898 solid frame revolvers were designed for use with black powder loads. Using smokeless powder rounds with theserevolvers may cause damage to the revolver and/or injury to the user.
TopBreak (All models discontinued)
H&R model 925 “Defender” (.38ctg fiveshot revolver 4inch barrel – blued finish)H&R Sportsman (.22 LR nineshot revolver 6inch barrel – blued finish)MANUAL EJECTING MODEL .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., 5shot (.32 cal.) or 6 shot (.38cal.), manual ejecting rod under barrel, hard rubber grip panels with Floral design, nickelfinish, marked on top of barrel with company name and address only, 3¼ in. barrel, modifiedAmerican Double Action mechanism and frame. Mfg. 1885–1889.MANUAL EJECTING SECOND MODEL .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., 5 or 6shot, new frame(same as Second Model Auto Ejecting), 3 1/4 in. barrel, hard rubber grips with target logo,nickel or blue finish, one patent date marking, very rare. Mfg. 1890 – disc.TopBreak Auto Ejecting .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., 5shot (.38 cal.) or 6shot cylinder, hardrubber grip panels with floral design, 3¼ in. barrel, modified American Double Actionmechanism and frame, nickel finish, First Variation marked on top of barrel with companyname and address only and two guide rods for ejector (18851886), Second Variation patentdate 10487 marked on top of barrel along with company name and address, extractor does nothave extra guide rods (18871889). Mfg. 18851889.TopBreak AUTOMATIC EJECTING MODEL 1 1/2 .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., differentdoubleaction mechanism, trigger, trigger guard and hammer, 5shot (.32 S&W cal.) or 6shot(.38 S&W cal.), new frame, nickel or blue finish, hard rubber grips with target logo, 3 1/4 in.barrel, marked with two patent date 100487 and 122588 (only revolver to use this date),rare. Mfg. 18891890H&R Knife Pistol (.32, .38 manufactured in 1901)H&R ‘HandyGun‘ (singleshot topbreak pistol, .410 bore, 28 gauge, 8inch or 12 ∕ inchbarrel) manufactured 19201934H&R ‘HandyGun’ (singleshot topbreak pistol, .22 rimfire and 3220, 12 ∕ inch barrel)manufactured 193334
Pistols
(All models discontinued).
H&R Selfloading (Automatic) Pistol. Calibers .32 ACP and .25 ACP.
HK4. From 1968 to 1973, Heckler & Koch’s HK4 was imported from Germany and sold in theU.S. with Harrington & Richardson model HK4 branding.
Shotguns
Pardner shotgun (Singleshot). (In production). Available in gauges 10, 12, 20, 28 and in .410bore. Youth/compact models available in short barrel 8, 10, and 12inch versions prior to1911, Turkey, Tamer, and Survivor models available in addition to the standard Pardner.
Topper shotgun (Singleshot). (In production). Available in gauges 12, 16, 20, and in .410 bore.Original models of scarce production in Youth/compact short barrel classic models, Deluxe,Classic, and Trap models available in addition to the standard Topper.
UltraSlug shotgun (Singleshot). (In production). Gauges 12, 20 available. Rifled barrels. Compact model available with 8,10, and 12inch barrel for pre1911 models. Post 1911 productions not available in compact version.
Pardner Pump shotgun (Imported). (In production). Branded NEF (New England Firearms). 12 and 20 gauges available. Manufacturedby Hawk Industries, China. Youth/compact, Turkey, and Waterfowl models available in addition to the standard Pardner Pump.
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Reising Submachine Gun
Excell Auto shotgun (Discontinued). Branded NEF (New England Firearms). 12 gauge only. Manufactured in Turkey. There werewaterfowl and turkey models in addition to the standard black synthetic Excell. Also came in a combo pack with both a standard andrifled barrel. Came with 4 choke tubes: IC, M, IM and F. Discontinued due to lack of parts availability.
Pinnacle (Double barrel). (Discontinued).
Gamester (Bolt action). Gauges 16 and 12. Example: Model 349
Rifles
HandiRifle (Singleshot): In production calibers: .17 HMR, .204 Ruger, .22 LR, .22 WMR, .22250 Remington, .223 Remington, .243Winchester, .2506 Remington, .270 Winchester, .280 Remington, 7mm08 Remington, .308 Winchester, .3006 Springfield .3030Winchester, .444 Marlin, .45 LC, .45/70 Government, and .500 S&W. Also available with pairs of handgun/rifled slug barrels in .357Magnum/20gauge and .44 Magnum/12gauge. Standard, Synthetic, Superlight, Ultra Varmint, Ultra Hunter, Buffalo Classic, CRCarbine, and Sportster models available.
H&R 330: Made from 1982 to 1972, this model is an FN Mauser action that Harrington and Richardson bought as surplus and producedinto sporterized hunting rifles using Douglas barrels and conventional stocks, chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum.
H&R M12 5200: A competitor to the Winchester Model 52 series rifle. Bolt action .22 LR singleshot rifle. Featured a heavy 28inchbarrel of blued steel, an oversized, walnut stock with an accessory rail in the fore end.H&R Model 700: .22 Magnum semi auto rifle
Military rifles
(All models discontinued).
Reising Submachine Gun: Produced during WWII.
M1: Harrington & Richardson was assigned serial number ranges 4660001 through 4800000,5488247 through 5793847, and 400 rifles numbered from 6034330 through 6034729. Themajor components, such as the barrel, bolt, hammer, operating rod, safety, and trigger housingwere stamped with a numeric drawing number and the manufacturer’s initials. Harrington &Richardson rifles are marked HRA on all marked parts except the receivers, which werestamped H&R ARMS CO.
M14: H&R had the largest contract (1959–1964) of four manufacturers (H&R, Winchester, The Springfield Armory, and ThompsonRamoWooldridge (TRW)), to produce the M14 rifle.
M16A1: Working under another US military contract during the Vietnam War, H&R is one of only four companies (Colt, FabriqueNational, General Motors Hydramatic Division, and H&R), to have made M16 variants for the US military.
T223 Rifle: Licensed copy of the Heckler & Koch HK33 Assault Rifle.
See Also
Frank Wesson Rifles
Notes
1. ^ “About Us” by Harrington & Richardson at the H&R 1871 web site2. ^ Molina, Roger (2011). My Life, Our Lives. iUniverse. p. 652. ISBN 9781450296496 [AmazonUS | AmazonUK].3. ^ Walgreens Store locator4. ^ “243 Park Avenue”Advertisement showing 243 Park Ave as the address for H&R5. ^ “320 Park Avenue”Letter from H&R showing 320 Park Ave as the address for H&R6. ^ “439 Park Avenue”Advertisement showing 439 Park Ave as the address for H&R7. ^ “484 Park Avenue”Advertisement showing 484 Park Ave as the address for H&R8. ^ Flayderman, Norm (3 December 2007). Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms and Their Values. Gun Digest Books.p. 274. ISBN 1440226512 [AmazonUS | AmazonUK].9. ^ Schroeder, Joseph (24 August 2007). Gun Digest Handbook Collectible American Guns. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 77.ISBN 1440226636 [AmazonUS | AmazonUK].10. ^ Warner, Ken (1990). Gun Digest 1991 45th Annual Edition. DBI Books. p. 292.11. ^ Smith, Walter Harold Black; Joseph Edward Smith (1968). The W.H.B. Smith Classic Book of Pistols. Stackpole Books. p. 739.
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12. ^ The .410 bore and 28 gauge H&R ‘HandyGun’ are smooth bore pistols, regulated under the National Firearms Act of 1934(NFA), and must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) as an “Any Other Weapon.” “AnyOther Weapon,” as defined in 26 U.S.C., § 5845(e), means any weapon or device capable of being concealed on the person from whicha shot can be discharged through the energy of an explosive, a pistol or revolver having a barrel with a smooth bore designed orredesigned to fire a fixed shotgun shell, weapons with combination shotgun and rifle barrels 12 inches or more, less than 18 inches inlength, from which only a single discharge can be made from either barrel without manual reloading, and shall include any suchweapon which may be readily restored to fire. Such term shall not include a pistol or revolver having a rifled bore, or rifled bores, orweapons designed, made, or intended to be fired from the shoulder and not capable of firing fixed ammunition.13. ^ A rifledbarrel H&R ‘HandyGun’ is not subject to the National Firearms Act of 1934 unless accompanied by a shoulder stock.
14. ^ http://www.hr1871.com/Firearms/Combos/handislug.asp
15. ^ 2010 Standard Catalog of Firearms copyright 2009 by Krause Publications, Inc.16. ^ Excerpted from The M1 Garand: Owner’s Guide copyright 1994 by Scott A. Duff.
References
Crane, Ellery Bicknell (1907). Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County,Massachusetts: With a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity. Lewis Pub. p. 1834.Larson, Eric Martin (1993). Variations of the Smooth Bore H&R HandyGun: A Pocket Guide to Their Identification. Takoma Park,Maryland: The Author. pp. 65. ISBN No. 0–9636465–0–8.Rice, Franklin Pierce (1899). Worcester of Eighteen Hundred and Ninetyeight: Fifty Years a City : a Graphic Representation of ItsInstitutions, Industries, and Leaders. F.S. Blanchard. p. 809.
External links
H&R Firearms company siteWorcester: Places of the pastWesson and Harrington 1871
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