I guess because the H&R 999 Sportsman was the first handgun I ever bought, I've been attracted to top-breaks ever since. I finally reacquired one a few years ago. Then a couple of years back, I got a larger Uberti Schofield in .38 Special and that's been a lot of fun to shoot too. Later I acquired an old 4" H&R Auto Ejecting (smokeless model) that needed some cold blue and work on the action, but ever since, I've continually been on the lookout for a longer 6" model to better match my Sportsman and Schofield. Well, I finally got lucky and found one...
Here she is... A nice old blued H&R "Automatic" in 32 S&W Long, with "saw handle" grips and a 6" barrel. The bore is pristine, as are the chambers, and the finish is about 99% on the left side (as shown here). I had to scratch off some slight surface rust on 2 spots on the right side, where she laid in a drawer for a number of decades, but other than that, the rest of the right side was also very good. Some Oxpho Blue from Brownell's touched up those spots well, after I scratched off the rust with the edge of a penny (a neat trick I read recently, which works slick).
At first glance, I really wasn't crazy about the
look of those grips at all, with that odd "hump" on the top/back... But wow -- wow! -- they sure do
feel great and are really comfortable, allowing me a very stable grip. I was pleasantly surprised, and in this case "beauty is in the
hand of the beholder". It it wasn't for the tiny
tiny sights on this one, with the grips and longer barrel, I'd almost be tempted to call it a target model. The action is nice and tight, and I don't think it was shot much at all... But I'll take care of that!
Does anyone know if those grips on this are original H&R offering, or an after-market (back then) accessory?
Any other info or comments you have about these would be neat to know.
Thanks for looking!
Old No7