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H 1

2. The symbol for enthalpy.


H 2

abbr.
2. Physics henry
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H 1

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4. a written or printed representation of the letter H or h.


H

2. hard.
4. henry.
6. high.


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4.
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H


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1. harbor.
3. hardness.
5. height.
7. high.
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H

Noun1.H - a nonmetallic univalent element that is normally a colorless and
odorless highly flammable diatomic gas; the simplest and lightest and most
abundant element in the universe
atomic number 1, hydrogen
tritium - a radioactive isotope of hydrogen; atoms of tritium have three times
the mass of ordinary hydrogen atoms
chemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which
92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that
singly or in combination constitute all matter
H2O, water - binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear
colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade
and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
gas - a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume
and being able to expand indefinitely
2.H - a unit of inductance in which an induced electromotive force of one volt
is produced when the current is varied at the rate of one ampere per second
inductance unit - a measure of the property of an electric circuit by which an
electromotive force is induced in it
abhenry - a unit of inductance equal to one billionth of a henry
millihenry - a unit of inductance equal to one thousandth of a henry
3.h - the constant of proportionality relating the energy of a photon to its
frequency; approximately 6.626 x 10^-34 joule-second
constant of proportionality, factor of proportionality - the constant value of
the ratio of two proportional quantities x and y; usually written y = kx, where
k is the factor of proportionality
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Latin alphabet, Roman alphabet - the alphabet evolved by the ancient Romans
which serves for writing most of the languages of western Europe
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characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; 'his grandmother taught him
his letters'
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a system plus the product of its volume and pressure; 'enthalpy is the amount of
energy in a system capable of doing mechanical work'
physical property - any property used to characterize matter and energy and
their interactions
thermodynamics - the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of
different forms of energy


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H&R 1871, LLCSubsidiaryIndustryFirearmsFounded1871HeadquartersIlion, N.Y.
(manuf.) & Madison, N.C., (admin.)
Key people
Nathan Harrington, William Augustus Richardson, George F.
BrooksProductsSingle-shot, pump-action, and semi-auto shotguns. Single-shot
rifles.WebsiteH&R Website

H&R 1871, LLC (Harrington & Richardson) is a manufacturer of firearms under the
Harrington & Richardson and New England Firearms trademarks. H&R is a subsidiary
of the Remington Outdoor Company. H&R ceased production February 27, 2015.

 * 6Products


HISTORY[EDIT]

The original H&R firm was in business for over a century from 1871 to 1986.[1]

Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson, started
a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan
Harrington. Wesson produced two trigger rifles and spur trigger pistols and
pocket rifles/shotguns popular for short length holster models such as the
discontinued topper compact pocket shotguns. He started a brief partnership in
1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson & Harrington, until
Harrington bought him out in 1874.

In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus
Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was
incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Their original capital
investment was $75,000. Harrington was president, Richardson was treasurer, and
George F. Brooks was secretary. After the deaths of Harrington and Richardson in
1897, Brooks became the manager and the company was held by heirs Edwin C.
Harrington (Gilbert Harrington's son) and Mary A. Richardson (William
Richardson's wife).

In 1894 the company opened a new facility on Park Avenue in Worcester,
Massachusetts. The factory was expanded again after a few years. The firearms
produced during this period are great values to collectors, selling at low to
moderate prices. Original rifles and shotguns from these dates are scarce
because of their limited production and discontinued parts.

In 1950 the company opened a new facility on Cockburn street in Drummondville,
Québec, Canada.

In the 1960s H&R was acquired by the Kidde corporation and run by the Rowe
family. Warranty cards were sent to 'Industrial Rowe', Gardner,
Massachusetts.[2] The original H&R company went out of business in 1986, and the
building was demolished.[3]

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. H&R 1871, LLC. did not extend their
product warranty to H&R guns made prior to the LLC's takeover.

Marlin, including all its H&R assets, was later acquired by Remington Arms
Company in December, 2007. H&R 1871, LLC production was moved to Ilion, N.Y.
(the site of Remington's original manufacturing plant) in late 2008, while their
corporate offices are co-located with Remington Arms in Madison, N.C.
(HR1871.com and Remington.com).[citation needed] Remington, along with its
Marlin and H&R subsidiaries, are now part of the Remington Outdoor Company. H&R
1871 production ceased 27 February 2015.


LOCATIONS[EDIT]

 * The Wesson & Harrington company was at 18 Manchester Street, Worcester,
   Mass., from 1871 until 1877.
 * The Harrington & Richardson company was located at 31 Hermon Street,
   Worcester, Mass., from 1877 until 1894.
 * William Richardson lived at 921 Main Street in Worcester.


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Some of the other factory addresses that Harrington & Richardson has used:

 * Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 243 Park Ave, Worcester, Mass.
 * Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 320 Park Ave, Worcester, Mass.
 * Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 439 Park Ave, Worcester, Mass.
 * Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 484 Park Ave, Worcester, Mass.
 * H&R 1871, Inc., Industrial Rowe, Gardner, Mass.
 * H&R 1871, LLC., P.O. Box 1871, Madison, N.C. 27025 (corporate offices)
 * H&R 1871, LLC. 14 Hoefler Ave, Ilion, N.Y. 13357 (production facilities)


MILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS[EDIT]

H&R built flare guns during World War I and a variety of firearms, including the
Reising submachine gun, during World War II. H&R was granted a contract to
produce the M1 rifle during the Korean War, but the first deliveries of the
rifles were not made until after the armistice. H&R manufactured the M14 rifle
during that rifle's production cycle (1959–1964). H&R also manufactured M16A1
rifles during the Vietnam War and is one of only four manufacturers (along with
Colt, Fabrique Nationale, & GM Hydramatic Division) to have ever made an
official M16 variant for the U.S. Military.[1] Due to their relative scarcity,
all H&R military weapons are considered highly desirable by collectors.


MISCELLANEOUS[EDIT]

 * The firm was named sole North American licensee for England's Anson & Deely
   double-barrel hammerless shotgun.[4]
 * In 1932, an H&R pistol was used to set a new U.S. pistol record and went on
   to become the most famous firearm of its kind—the U.S.R.A. single-shot target
   pistol. This pistol was so accurate that it was adopted by the U.S. Army
   Pistol Team.[5]


PATENTS[EDIT]

 * Patent # 1984677:[6] H&R also made handcuffs. Patented in 1934 by Harrington
   and Richardson.
 * Patent # 1572262[7] (02/09/1926) issued to H&R.
 * Patent # 2388766[8] (11/13/1945) issued to H&R.


PRODUCTS[EDIT]


REVOLVERS[EDIT]

H&R Revolver of Top-Break design
H&R Revolver of Top-Break design with knife
The 3rd model of the .38 S&W H&R Hammerless Safety came out in 1909. Flat
springs common to the first two models were replaced with coil wire.
Early break-action model with factory pearl grips.
 * H&R Sportsman (.22 LR nine-shot revolver 6-inch barrel – blued finish)
 * Manual Ejecting Model .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., 5-shot (.32 cal.) or 6 -shot
   (.38 cal.), manual ejecting rod under barrel, hard rubber grip panels with
   Floral design, nickel finish, marked on top of barrel with company name and
   address only, 31⁄4 in. barrel, modified American Double Action mechanism and
   frame. Mfg. 1885–1889.
 * Manual Ejecting Second Model .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., 5- or 6-shot, new frame
   (same as Second Model Auto Ejecting), 3 1/4 in. barrel, hard rubber grips
   with target logo, nickel or blue finish, one patent date marking, very rare.
   Mfg. 1890 – disc.
 * Top-Break Auto Ejecting .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., 5-shot (.38 cal.) or 6-shot
   cylinder, hard rubber grip panels with floral design, 31⁄4 in. barrel,
   modified American Double Action mechanism and frame, nickel finish, First
   Variation marked on top of barrel with company name and address only and two
   guide rods for ejector (1885-1886), Second Variation patent date 10-4-87
   marked on top of barrel along with company name and address, extractor does
   not have extra guide rods (1887-1889). Mfg. 1885-1889.
 * Top-Break Automatic Ejecting Model 11⁄2 .32 S&W or .38 S&W cal., different
   double-action mechanism, trigger, trigger guard and hammer, 5-shot (.38 S&W
   cal.) or 6-shot (.32 S&W cal.), new frame, nickel or blue finish, hard rubber
   grips with target logo, 31⁄4 in. barrel, marked with two patent date 10-04-87
   and 12-25-88 (only revolver to use this date), rare. Mfg. 1889-1890
 * H&R Knife Pistol (.32, .38 manufactured in 1901)

H&R Vest-Pocket Self-Cocker (Early model)
H&R Vest-Pocket Self-Cocker (Later model)
H&R The American Double Action
H&R Double Action Safety Hammer
 * Model 1 .32 caliber 7-shot or .38 Caliber 5-shot, spur trigger single-action
   revolver, 3-inch octagonal barrel, fluted cylinder, flat frame, saw-handle
   square butt, plain walnut or black checkered rubber grips, marked HARRINGTON
   & RICHARDSON, WORCESTER, MASS. PAT. MAY 23, 1876. Approximately 3,000 were
   manufactured in 1877 and 1878.
 * Model 11⁄2 .32 Caliber spur trigger, single-action revolver, 5-shot cylinder
   (10,000 were manufactured between 1878 and 1883)
 * Model 21⁄2 same as model 11⁄2 but 3.25-inch barrel and 7-shot cylinder (5,000
   were manufactured between 1878 and 1883)
 * Model 31⁄2 .38 rimfire Caliber 3.5-inch barrel, 5-shot cylinder (1,000 were
   manufactured)
 * Model 1880 .32 or .38 S&W centerfire double-action revolver, 3-inch round
   barrel, 5- or 6-shot cylinder (4,000 were manufactured between 1880 and 1883)
 * Young America Double Action (small solid frame centerfire revolver)
   Manufactured 1884–1941 Calibers: .22 rimfire and .32 Standard barrel length
   was 21⁄2 inches, with 41⁄2-inch and 51⁄2-inch extra-cost options (1,500,000
   were manufactured). First model manufactured 1884–1904 designed for black
   powder cartridge. Second model manufactured 1905–1941 designed for modern
   smokeless powder cartridge.
 * Young America Bulldog (small solid frame rimfire revolver) Caliber: .32
   rimfire
 * Young America Safety Hammer (small solid frame centerfire revolver with
   bobbed hammer) Safety hammer patented 1887 Calibers: .22 and .32
 * Vest-Pocket Self-Cocker (same as Vest Pocket Safety Hammer but without half /
   full cocking sear) NOTE: Some trigger guards installed on this model had
   cutouts which would allow the installation of the half / full cocking sear.
   Early models had a 21⁄2-inch octagonal barrel with front sight, later models
   incorporated a short 1-inch round barrel, no front sight. Calibers: .22 and
   .32
 * Vest Pocket Safety Hammer (small solid frame centerfire revolver with bobbed
   hammer and shortened round barrel) Safety hammer patented 1887 Calibers: .22
   and .32
 * Victor (Unfluted cylinder, round barrel) Available in both small and large
   frame. Calibers: .22, .32 and .38
 * The American Double Action (large solid frame centerfire revolver)
   Manufactured 1883–1941. Calibers: .32, .38 & .44 (850,000 were manufactured).
 * H&R Bulldog (large solid frame rimfire revolver) Caliber: .32 rimfire
 * Safety Hammer Double Action (large solid frame centerfire revolver with
   bobbed hammer) Safety hammer patented 1887 Calibers: .32, .38 & .44
   (manufactured between 1890 and 1941).
 * NEF Model R92 (.22 LR 9-shot revolver, .22 WMR 6-shot)
 * NEF Model R73 (.32 H&R Mag 5-shot)[9]
 * H&R model 532
 * H&R model 603 (.22 WMRF six-shot pull pin revolver, Blued, Slab side barrel)
 * H&R model 604 (.22 WMRF six-shot pull pin revolver, Blued, Round barrel)
 * H&R model 622 (.22 LR six-shot pull pin revolver)
 * H&R model 623 (.22 LR six-shot pull pin revolver, same as 622 but in brushed
   nickel)
 * H&R model 632 (.32 cal)
 * H&R model 642 (.22 WMRF six shots)
 * H&R model 649 (.22 LR & .22 WMR six-shot, double- or single-action revolver)
 * H&R Model 660 Gunfighter ( .22LR Revolver, Made in the 1960s)
 * H&R Model 666 (.22 LR or .22 WMR, double-action with 6-inch barrel and 6-shot
   cylinder. Blued w/plastic grips. Manufactured from 1976 to 1982.)
 * H&R Model 676 (.22 LR or .22 WMR, double-action with 12-inch barrel and
   6-shot cylinder. Blued w/wood grips. Manufactured from 1976 to 1980.)
 * H&R model 686 (.22 LR & .22 MAG)
 * H&R model 700
 * H&R model 722 (.22 LR, single-action with 6-inch octagonal barrel and 7-shot
   cylinder. Blued w/wood grips. Formally known as the 'Trapper' model)
 * H&R model 732 (.32 long six-shot swing cylinder)
 * H&R model 733 ( same as model 732 but in brushed nickel)
 * H&R model 777 Ultra Sportsman (.22 LR nine-shot revolver)
 * H&R model 829 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver) Swingout 9-shot cylinder, double-
   or single-action)

H&R model 900 9-shot .22 Revolver
 * H&R model 900 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver) Removable 9-shot cylinder, double-
   or single action, 21⁄2', 4', and 6' barrels available
 * H&R model 904 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver) Swingout 9-shot cylinder,
   double-action, barrel came with a rail. Came with a wooden grip.
 * H&R model 922 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver)
 * H&R model 922-C (.22 LR nine-shot revolver) Same as 922 but with nickel
   finish.
 * H&R model 923 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver)
 * H&R model 925 (.32 cal. revolver)
 * H&R model 925 'Defender' (.38ctg five-shot revolver 4-inch barrel – blued
   finish)
 * H&R model 926 (.22 WRF nine-shot revolver)
 * H&R model 929 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver, blued finish)
 * H&R model 930 (.22 LR & nine-shot revolver, nickel finish)
 * H&R model 933 Hunter (.22 LR nine-shot revolver, manufactured 1930–1939.)
 * H&R model 925 (.38 cal. revolver)
 * H&R model 939 Ultra Sidekick (.22 LR double-action revolver) Introduced in
   1956.[10]
 * H&R model 949 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver)
 * H&R model 950 (.22 LR nine-shot revolver, nickel)
 * H&R model 999 (.22 WRF nine-shot revolver)

Note: Pre-1898 solid frame revolvers were designed for use with black powder
loads. Using smokeless powder rounds with these revolvers may cause damage to
the revolver and/or injury to the user.

Note: Many of the above guns are stamped as 'H&R .22 Special' / '.22 W.R.F.' or
'.22 Winchester Rim Fire'


PISTOLS[EDIT]

H&R Self-Loading (Automatic) Pistol
 * H&R Self-loading (Automatic) Pistol. Calibers .32 ACP and .25 ACP.
 * HK4. From 1968 to 1973, Heckler & Koch's HK4 was imported from Germany and
   sold in the U.S. with Harrington & Richardson model HK4 branding.


HANDY-GUNS[EDIT]

H&R Handy Gun
 * H&R 'Handy-Gun' (single-shot top-break pistol, .410 bore, 28 gauge, 8-inch or
   121⁄4-inch barrel) manufactured 1920-1934[11]
 * H&R 'Handy-Gun' (single-shot top-break pistol, .22 rimfire and 32-20,
   121⁄4-inch barrel) manufactured 1933-34[12]


SHOTGUNS[EDIT]

20 GA NEF Pardner shotgun
 * Pardner shotgun (Single-shot). Available in gauges 10, 12, 16, 20, 28 and in
   .410 bore. Youth/compact models available in short barrel 8-, 10-, and
   12-inch versions prior to 1911, Turkey, Tamer, and Survivor models available
   in addition to the standard Pardner.
 * Survivor shotgun (Single-shot). Available in 410 Bore/45 Colt only. Available
   in either a blued finish or an electroless nickel finish with a polymer stock
   has a thumbhole/pistol-grip design and a convenient storage compartment.
 * Tamer shotgun (Single-shot). Also known as the 'Snake Tamer' is a Snake
   Charmer like shotgun. Available in 20 gauge or 410 Bore/45 Colt only.
   Available in either a blued finish or an electroless nickel finish with a
   polymer stock has a thumbhole/pistol-grip design. The right side of the stock
   is open with storage for three 20 gauge or four .410 gauge shotgun shells.
 * Topper shotgun (Single-shot). Available in gauges 12, 16, 20, and in .410
   bore. Original models of scarce production in Youth/compact short barrel
   classic models, Deluxe, Classic, and Trap models available in addition to the
   standard Topper.
 * Ultra-Slug shotgun (Single-shot). Gauges 12, 20 available. Rifled barrels.
   Compact model available with 8,10, and 12-inch barrel for pre-1911 models.
   Post 1911 productions not available in compact version.
 * Pardner Pump shotgun (Imported). (In production). Branded NEF (New England
   Firearms). 12 and 20 gauges available. Manufactured by Hawk Industries,
   China. Youth/compact, Turkey, and Waterfowl models available in addition to
   the standard Pardner Pump.
 * Excell Auto shotgun (Discontinued). Branded NEF (New England Firearms). 12
   gauge only. Manufactured in Turkey. There were waterfowl and turkey models in
   addition to the standard black synthetic Excell. Also came in a combo pack
   with both a standard and rifled barrel. Came with 4 choke tubes: IC, M, IM
   and F. Discontinued due to lack of parts availability.
 * Pinnacle (Double barrel). (Discontinued).
 * Gamester (Bolt action). Gauges 16 and 12. Example: Model 349


RIFLES[EDIT]

 * Handi-Rifle (Single-shot): Calibers: .17 HMR, .204 Ruger, .22 LR, .22 WMR,
   .22-250 Remington, .223 Remington, .243 Winchester, .25-06 Remington, .270
   Winchester, .280 Remington, 7mm-08 Remington, .308 Winchester, .30-06
   Springfield.30-30 Winchester, 300AAC Blackout, .444 Marlin, .45 LC, .45/70
   Government, and .500 S&W. Also available with pairs of handgun/rifled slug
   barrels in .357 Magnum/20-gauge and .44 Magnum/12-gauge.[13] Standard,
   Synthetic, Superlight, Ultra Varmint, Ultra Hunter, Buffalo Classic, CR
   Carbine, and Sportster models available. A version with a 16' threaded barrel
   chambered in .300 AAC Blackout is made for Advanced Armament Corporation.[14]
 * H&R 330: Made from 1968 to 1972, this model is an FN Mauser action that
   Harrington and Richardson bought as surplus and produced into sporterized
   hunting rifles using Douglas barrels and conventional stocks, chambered in
   7mm Remington Magnum.[15]
 * H&R M12 5200: A competitor to the Winchester Model 52 series rifle. Bolt
   action .22 LR single-shot rifle. Featured a heavy 28-inch barrel of blued
   steel, an oversized, walnut stock with an accessory rail in the fore end.
 * H&R Model 700: .22 Magnum semi auto rifle
 * H&R Model 765/766 'Pioneer': Produced as the 766 from 1949 to 1950 in a
   nickel finish while the 765 was made between 1950 and 1951 with a blued
   finish. .22 S/L/LR, single shot bolt action.
 * H&R Model 760 ': .22LR Produced in 1967,1968 and 1971. single shot automatic.


MILITARY[EDIT]

Reising Submachine Gun
 * Reising Submachine Gun: Produced during WWII.
 * M1: Harrington & Richardson was assigned serial number ranges 4660001 through
   4800000, 5488247 through 5793847, and 400 rifles numbered from 6034330
   through 6034729. The major components, such as the barrel, bolt, hammer,
   operating rod, safety, and trigger housing were stamped with a numeric
   drawing number and the manufacturer's initials. Harrington & Richardson
   rifles are marked HRA on all marked parts except the receivers, which were
   stamped H&R ARMS CO.[16]
 * M14: H&R had the largest contract (1959–1964) of four manufacturers (H&R,
   Winchester, The Springfield Armory, and Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW)), to
   produce the M14 rifle.
 * M16A1: Working under another U.S. military contract during the Vietnam War,
   H&R is one of only four companies (Colt, Fabrique National, General Motors
   Hydramatic Division, and H&R), to have made M16 variants for the U.S.
   military.
 * T223 Rifle: Licensed copy of the Heckler & Koch HK33 Assault Rifle.


SEE ALSO[EDIT]


NOTES[EDIT]

 1.  ^ ab'About Us' by Harrington & Richardson at the H&R 1871 website
 2.  ^Molina, Roger (2011). My Life, Our Lives. iUniverse. p. 652.
     ISBN978-1-4502-9649-6.
 3.  ^Walgreens Store locator
 4.  ^Flayderman, Norm (3 December 2007). Flayderman's Guide to Antique American
     Firearms and Their Values. Gun Digest Books. p. 274. ISBN1-4402-2651-2.
 5.  ^Schroeder, Joseph (24 August 2007). Gun Digest Handbook Collectible
     American Guns. Iola, Wisconsin: Gun Digest Books. p. 77. ISBN1-4402-2663-6.
 6.  ^https://www.google.com/patents/US1984677
 7.  ^https://www.google.com/patents/US1572262
 8.  ^https://www.google.com/patents/US2388766
 9.  ^Warner, Ken (1990). Gun Digest 1991 45th Annual Edition. DBI Books. p.
     292.
 10. ^Smith, Walter Harold Black; Joseph Edward Smith (1968). The W.H.B. Smith
     Classic Book of Pistols. Stackpole Books. p. 739.
 11. ^The .410 bore and 28 gauge H&R 'Handy-Gun' are smooth bore pistols,
     regulated under the National Firearms Act of 1934 (NFA), and must be
     registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
     (ATF) as an 'Any Other Weapon'. 'Any Other Weapon', as defined in 26
     U.S.C., § 5845(e), means any weapon or device capable of being concealed on
     the person from which a shot can be discharged through the energy of an
     explosive, a pistol or revolver having a barrel with a smooth bore designed
     or redesigned to fire a fixed shotgun shell, weapons with combination
     shotgun and rifle barrels 12 inches or more, less than 18 inches in length,
     from which only a single discharge can be made from either barrel without
     manual reloading, and shall include any such weapon which may be readily
     restored to fire. Such term shall not include a pistol or revolver having a
     rifled bore, or rifled bores, or weapons designed, made, or intended to be
     fired from the shoulder and not capable of firing fixed ammunition.
 12. ^A rifled-barrel H&R 'Handy-Gun' is not subject to the National Firearms
     Act of 1934 unless accompanied by a shoulder stock.
 13. ^http://www.hr1871.com/Firearms/Combos/handislug.asp
 14. ^'Advanced Armament Corp. Announces Handi-Rifle Chambered in 300 AAC
     Blackout'. Ammoland. September 17, 2012.
 15. ^2010 Standard Catalog of Firearms, 2009, Krause Publications, Inc.
 16. ^Excerpted from The M1 Garand: Owner's Guide, 1994, Scott A. Duff.


REFERENCES[EDIT]

 * Crane, Ellery Bicknell (1907). Historic Homes and Institutions and
   Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: With a
   History of Worcester Society of Antiquity. Lewis Pub. p. 1834.
 * Larson, Eric Martin (1993). Variations of the Smooth Bore H&R Handy-Gun: A
   Pocket Guide to Their Identification. Takoma Park, Maryland: The Author. pp.
   65. ISBN No. 0-9636465-0-8.
 * Rice, Franklin Pierce (1899). Worcester of Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-eight:
   Fifty Years a City : a Graphic Representation of Its Institutions,
   Industries, and Leaders. F.S. Blanchard. p. 809.


EXTERNAL LINKS[EDIT]

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