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H&R 676 DOM
Henry0Reilly
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Email sent to B.Goforth but also posting here just in case someone else happens to have the information.
H&R model 676, product number J 67602, 22/22mag 5 1/2 bbl Antique finish, serial number AP 7xxxx
H&R model 676, product number J 67602, 22/22mag 5 1/2 bbl Antique finish, serial number AP 7xxxx
I used to recruit for the NRA until they sold us down the river (again!) in Heller v. DC. See my auctions (if any) under username henryreilly
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I'm sure Bill will give you a full rundown on this fixed sight model. You're gun was made in 1976. With both cylinders and in Excellent Condition - current pricing is in the $225 +/- $35 range, depending upon your area and the market therein. The Model 686, with fully adjustable rear sight is selling about $25 to $35 higher. These are sturdy, well made and reasonably accurate firearms. You will find that one cylinder/caliber combination shoots more accurately than the other - funny thing is that it varies from piece to piece.
Jim Hauff
Henry,
I'm sure Bill will give you a full rundown on this fixed sight model. You're gun was made in 1976. With both cylinders and in Excellent Condition - current pricing is in the $225 +/- $35 range, depending upon your area and the market therein. The Model 686, with fully adjustable rear sight is selling about $25 to $35 higher. These are sturdy, well made and reasonably accurate firearms. You will find that one cylinder/caliber combination shoots more accurately than the other - funny thing is that it varies from piece to piece.
Jim Hauff
Thanks for that information. I have included it in the auction:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=96709613