![]() ![]() The H&R Topper 88 was a basic shotgun, but it did come with a color case-hardened receiver. This one is in at least Very Good Condition with minor wear, white streaking and contact evidence, mostly confined to its sharp edges. It comes with only one 11-round magazine, giving it a 12-round capacity. These little beauties could be had with 8- or 12¼-inch barrels-good for a home protection or a truck gun. This specimen is a 96D, fulltime Double Action, Beretta Pistol in. H&R even made a cool little model called the Handy-Gun from 1920 to 1934 in. Many young shooters got their start with this gun, although the light weight coupled with a hard butt plate didn’t exactly make it shooter friendly. They called it the Pardner-and later the Topper-and produced it in every popular gauge from 10 to 28 and. They built solid revolvers and shotguns, soon becoming the only North American licensee for England’s Anson & Deely boxlock side-by-side shotgun.īut it was their single-shot shotguns that became synonymous with good quality at bargain prices. ![]() They formed H&R in Worcester, Massachusetts, building iconic guns and a loyal following. He needed a partner with a production background to bring it to market and William Richardson fit the bill. Gilbert Harrington made history in 1871 with his top-break, shell-ejecting revolver. H&R Pardner and Topper The H&R Pardner-which later became the Topper-was produced in every popular gauge from 10 to 28 and. ![]()
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