H&R .32 Caliber Self-Loading Pistol
| Year: | 1912-1913 |
| Maker: | H&R |
| Type: | Self-Loading .32 |
| Caliber: | .32 ACP |
| Bore: | 8.5/10 |
| Condition: | ~95% |
Description
3/16/26 - This is a nice example of an H&R .32 Caliber Self-Loading pistol. All matching. Under license from Webley in England, the H&R .32 Cal was an American clone of the Webley & Scott 1906 with various upgrades during its manufacturing years in Worcester, MA from 1916-24. This gun's serial number dates it to 1919. A total of 31,650 .32 Caliber pistols were made. This one has retained about 90% of its original bluing. While there is not much actual finish loss, there are areas of spotty oxidation, most noticeable on the trigger guard and grip straps. There is also a very small area of light pin-pricking at the front left of the slide. Fitted with period-correct blackish-brown hard rubber grips. Comes with a factory-nickeled magazine. Very nice bore with great rifling.
Specifications
| Sold: | No |
| Hold: | No |
| C&R: | Yes |
| Condition: | ~95% |
| Bore: | 8.5/10 |
| Maker: | H&R |
| Year: | 1912-1913 |
| Type: | Self-Loading .32 |
| Caliber: | .32 ACP |