I have been on mossbergowners for a bit, just found this site.
I have a few old H&R's top break .32 S&W, .32 Self Loader (1923),
ss 12 GA, and a model 649 my dad gave me when I was 14.
H&R is a storied company with a proud history that I wish the new company
would honor. The original H&R was founded by a Wesson brother,
as in Smith & Wesson, yeah their brother Frank started H&R.
H&R built more M-14's than any other company. They also had
a good warranty.
Any way enough ranting, glad to see some form of H&R alive.
howdy
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