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H&R MODEL 196 HELP

beltfedbeltfed Member Posts: 690 ✭✭✭
edited April 2011 in Ask the Experts
Hello Ya"ll I have a H&R MODEL 196 eureka sportsman, in very good to excellent shape. Yes yes you need pictures i know,i will try to get my son to post some on Sat. The serial number is 2xx. The gun appears to be single action only. I know these were target guns. Could some one ballpark me what these guns sell for. I know I know pictures. Thank you and best regards Beltfed

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  • 32 Magnum32 Magnum Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    beltfed,
    You have one of the crown jewels for H&R collectors. The Model 196 EUREKA SINGLE ACTION was made for a short period of time in 1939-40 and appears to have been a special order item. Serial numbered pieces above 300 are not known - common wisdom is that no more than 400 were made. It was and is one of the most accurate revolvers in existence - very fast lock time due to short hammer throw; cylinder exact length of .22 lr cartridge; very light trigger pull set at factory to 2 - 2.5lbs; special simultaneous broach cut rifling (same as on the H&R USRA), special target sights; all internal action parts specially hardened and hand honed - each gun was made individuall by a master smith.
    I purchased one back around 2002 in Low Excellent condition - about 90 - 92% finish, grip showing no wear, mechanically excellent, barrel and chamber bores mirror bright, rifling excellent - and paid $800 - it was a private sale. So few of these show up for sale that it is near impossible to determine a current RETAIL value. A wild ESTIMATE would be close to $2K for an example As NEW with box; down to $1K for a GOOD condition piece.
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