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WTB: H&R 999 Sportsman Revolver
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I'm looking for a Harrington and Richards, 9-shot, break-open revolver known as the Model 999 Sportsman. Not looking for a collector. Just a good quality shooter. You can send an email to brentd@iastate.edu or post here.

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Those were fine little pistols! Wish I still had mine from my High School days... traded it off for a Ruger auto. Just sad...


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Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
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Brent, I looked for one for some time, but then settled on a S&W K22. I'll still pick one up eventually. I used to own the 999 that H&R displayed in their lobby years ago, all engraved and such. Wish I kept it.
 
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Biebs, it sounds like you had a great one! I want a fixer upper or maybe a little better, but just a shooter. I've been attracted to a Scoffield for a long time, but they are pricey and I would rarely shoot it. The H&R, on the other hand should be less money and I'd shoot it a heck of a lot. Might even learn to hit with it. I'm a horrible pistol shot.

Always good to have something to look for.


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The search is half the fun :-)
 
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Even more than 1/2 in this case.

Last year, I spent a long time hunting for a 2" 12 gauge. It took maybe 8 months. I made my first trip to the Tulsa gun show (unsuccessful) as part of that, and many other things were learned and seen along the way. After that, it was an intense summer of load development but crowned with 4 trips north to hunt grouse. It was perfect!

This probably won't be that great, but it will be fun.


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This might have enough cross over for you to find it interesting.

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1033051636
 
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If you don't find your 999 and would settle for a H&R 1988 DOM, 649S, give me a shout. It's in very good+ condition and has both cylinders, plus original box and instructions as shown.





 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wizard78:
If you don't find your 999 and would settle for a H&R 1988 DOM, 649S, give me a shout. It's in very good+ condition and has both cylinders, plus original box and instructions as shown.



That is a heck of a nice gun. I suppose the two cylinders are long rifle and magnum. I don't know anything about that model or its value, but it sure looks nice.

For now, I am stuck on the break action because it is a little different.


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Originally posted by degoins:
https://www.gunsinternational....cfm?gun_id=102510939

Here's one.


that's a nice one. I think a later version with the plastic grips and faux vented rib. I thought I had found them all on GI, but not this.

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When there is lead in the air, there is hope in my heart -- MWH ~1996
 
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You're welcome.


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Hi Brent,
I have one for sale. Will send you a direct email as it will be easier if you want pics.

Geoff


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Hi Brent,
I have one for sale. Will send you a direct email as it will be easier if you want pics.

Geoff


That sounds very interesting.
My email is BrentD@iastate.edu

Where are you at?


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