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h & r 923
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My boss has an old h&r 923 pistol and was trying to find out how old it is. He got it from his grandfather years ago. Any info on this gun would be appreciated. thanks
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Model 923? I never heard of a 923 and could find nothing on it my books, check it again to see if this is correct.
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There appears to have been several versions of the 923 made.
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I stand corrected. I still can't find any information in any of the reference books I have. I have owned several H&R .22s over the years, all were fairly good little guns. I still have a 929 that soots as good as any I own.
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The 923 was a nickeled plated version of the 922 and made from1950 until 1982 with plastic grips. Exc condition worth about $100. So says the Standard catalog of Firearms.
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