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A new company, H&R 1871, Inc., was formed in 1991 and started production of revolvers, single-shot rifles and shotguns using original H&R designs. H&R 1871, Inc. assets were subsequently sold to H&R 1871, LLC., a Connecticut LLC owned by Marlin Firearms Company in November 2000.
Remington Model 514 (US – Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle – .22 Long Rifle) Remington Model 521 (US – Bolt-Action Rifle – .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle, .22 Short) Remington Model 522 Viper (US – Semi-Automatic Rifle – .22 Long Rifle) Remington Model 540X (US – Single-Shot Bolt-Action Rifle – .22 Long Rifle)
An H&R Handy-Gun. The H&R Handy-Gun is a single-shot, breech-loading handgun produced from 1921 to 1934 by Harrington & Richardson. Two principal variants were produced: one with a rifled barrel and one smooth-bore. [1] [2] The rifled-barrel variant was produced from 1930 to 1934 and it featured a 12 1 ⁄ 4" barrel.
Winchester Model 55: [4] An unconventional hybrid of a single-shot and a semi-automatic, this .22-caliber rifle ejected the fired case and recocked itself like a conventional blowback-operated self-loader, but it lacked a magazine and had to be manually reloaded for each shot.
H & R Firearms; Shotguns; H&R Pardner 12GA (US – single-shot Shotgun – 12 gauge) Submachine guns; M50 Reising(US – submachine gun – .45 ACP) M55 Reising (US – submachine gun – .45 ACP) M60 Reising (US – semi-automatic carbine – .45 ACP) M65 Reising (US – semi-automatic rifle – .22 long rifle) Hagelberg Arms; Rifles
.22 Long Rifle United States: 1988 Marlin Model 795: Marlin Firearms.22 Long Rifle United States: 2007 Marlin Model Golden 39A: Marlin Firearms.22 Short.22 Long.22 Long Rifle United States: 1891 Marlin Model XT-22: Marlin Firearms.22 Long Rifle United States: 2011 Martini Cadet: BSA and W.W. Greener.310 Cadet United Kingdom: 1891 Martini–Enfield
AAI continued with the original 5.6×53mm XM110 rounds (or sized in 0,22 by 2.09 inches, while Springfield and Winchester used a new 5.6×44mm (0.22 by 1.73 inches) XM144 cartridge. The H&R design loaded the dart from the XM144 into their own cartridge design. The H&R design was the most advanced.
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