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I have come accross a H&R 922 DA revolver in .22lr. Has 6" round barrel. Everything I can find on it says they were made between 1925 and 1940. The odd thing to me is this little piece has a transfer bar safety. Is this a mod/update or were they made that way? Bad part is there is no cylinder. So, I either get a cylinder or it goes out for parts. Numrich is out at the moment. If they did have them they go for $28.??. Does this pistol have any collector value? | ||
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Here in Canada your H&R in good condition would be worth about thirty dollars. It is a cheaply made firearm, not very accurate, with poor sights and a lousy trigger pull. jclayton | |||
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I have a 922 as well. It was my fathers first pistol, he bought it around '55. Now it is mine and works perfect for plinking. Value would be around $150ish in very good condition. Its not worth reselling it but instead buying a cylinder and using it for what it is made for, a Sunday plinker. "There are creatures here that cannot even be found in books, and I have killed them all......" | |||
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