![]() ![]() Small fame double action top break revolver with double top post barrel latch calibers and cylinder capacity, 22 rimfire-7 rounds, 32 S&W, 5 rounds automatic cylinder stop standard finish Nickel with case harden hammer and barrel latch standard barrel length 3 inches, with 2, 4, 5 and 6 inches available as optional HAS CALIBER MARKINGS ON LEFT SIDE OF BARREL WAS MANUFACTURED FOR SMOKELESS POWDER CARTRIDGE PRESSURES. H&R PREMER SECOND MODEL SMALL FRAMETOP BREAK R.F. VALUE: 100%=$265 60%=$75 Add 10% premium for blue finish 20% premium 4”, 5” or 6” barrel 20% premium for 22 rimfire caliber 40 TOP BREAK 22 Rimfire7 shot and HAMMERLESS No. Seventh Variation, new grip frame it is now same width as rest of frame no step down for grips, serial number range unknown-1925-1942Īfter 1930 listed in catalogs as: HAMMERLESS No. Sixth Variation, state name in address spelled out (MASSACHUSETTS) serial number range 200000*-220000* (estimate)-1916-1924 serial number range 180000*-190000*(estimate)-1914-onlyįifth variation, large font used in company name and state not spelled out (MASS), serial number range 190000*-200000* (estimate)-1915-only Third Variation, patent date 10-8-95, serial number range 120000*-180000* (estimate)-1910-1913įourth Variation no patent dates small font use for company name. CALIBER MARKINGS ON LEFT SIDE OF BARREL DESIGNED FOR SMOKELESS POWDER CARTRIDGE PRESSURES ONLYįirst Variation, patent dates 5-14-89, 4-2-95, 4-7-96, serial number range 90000*-100000* (estimate)-1905-1906 Small Frame Double Action Hammerless Top Break revolver with double top post barrel latch caliber and cylinder capacity, 32 S&W (5 rounds), 22 Rimfire (7 rounds) finish is nickel or blue (optional) grips are hard rubber with a target logo at the top standard barrel length is 3 ¼ inch, withĤ, 5 and 6 inch optional rebounding hammer automatic cylinder stop, caliber marking on left side of barrel. H&R HAMMERLESS SECOND MODEL SMALL FRAME TOP BREAK 361" for bullet diameter.Well, maybe I've just found something that can help us both out, attributed to Bill Goforth from another forum-I think this brackets what we both have: Do not use bullets heavier than 150grs in top breaks.38S&W is. You want some crush of the powder(air in chambers or in cartridges is bad in black powder shooting). Loading your own black powder cartridges is easier than smokeless.you DO NOT WEIGH the powder.you fill up the case to 1/16" to 1/8" below the mouth of the case and seat a bullet. 38S&W cartridges and that is Buffalo Arms.however they are usually out of stock. There is only 1 company that I know of that still loads black powder. Back before the advent of smokeless powder, cartridges were also loaded with blackpowder. The 1st, 1-1/2, and 2nd Model Automatic Ejectings weren't proofed for smokeless powder. (2nd model is closer related to 3rd model, just a metallurgical difference for the new smokeless powder) ![]() I'd lean towards the New Model for parts because there was a frame design change that created the 2nd model. And the "New Model" would be the 3rd model(smokeless). The "Old Model" would be the 1st and 1-1/2 models. Unfortunately this model falls in between. Numrich has two designations "New Model" and "Old Model". Automatic Ejecting, 2nd Model, 5th Variation ![]()
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