Harrington & Richardson top break revolver 1887, I need to replace a spring, and have it, but don't have a schematic for placement. It's the return spring and is different than other old guns I have. Black powder cartridge ammo only.
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The Harrington & Richardson M4 survival rifle was made in the 1949 for the U.S.A.A.F. & U.S.A.F. It was meant as a survival tool for downed pilots and crews. 29,344 were produced. Depending on condition, they can range from $400 to $1,800. Also, be aware that the original military barrel length of 14 in. made this a short barreled rifle, which required a $200 tax stamp and paperwork from the BATFE. Most surplused to the civilian market were re-barreled to 16 in.
Not having a serial number on it makes it worth more to a street gang than it does to a collector. I suggest selling it to any would be violent types for a great profit - and since there is no serial, it can't be traced back to you! (except for here, of course).
Why not just blow someone away yourself? If the company can't trace it, nobody else can either!!
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