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H&R Handy Gun: A Smoothbore Pistol Killed Off by the NFA (Ad-free)

The Handy Gun was introduced by Harrington & Richardson in 1924. H&R took their Model 1915 single-barrel break-action shotgun and cut it down into a handgun. It got a pistol grip and an 8” barrel, and was offered in both .410 and 28 gauge (the .410 model also able to fire some .44-caliber single-bullet cartridges). A 12” version was also made, to be legal in a few states that had length restrictions. It was advertised specifically for personal protection, probably exploiting the common belief that one need not aim a shotgun at close range.

In 1931 H&R attempted to pivot the Handy Gun into the target pistol space, introducing .22LR and .32 S&W models with rifled barrels. These didn’t sell very well, as there were many other, better options for target pistols. A detachable wire stock was introduced in 1933, but this didn’t help much either.

Ultimately the National Firearms Act of 1934 conclusively killed off the Handy Gun (along with similar products from other companies, like Ithaca’s “Auto & Burglar”). That law categorized smoothbore pistols as “Any Other Weapons”, and subjected them to NFA registration with a $200 tax on their manufacture and a $5 tax on their transfer. This overhead destroyed demand for the gun, and the company simply ceased to offer it commercially. It did continue to be sold in Canada until World War Two however as Canadian law did not restrict it at that time. Total production was about 54,000.

H&R Handy Gun: A Smoothbore Pistol Killed Off by the NFA (Ad-free)

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Did H&R export these guns to Britain? If so that might explain the 12.25” barrelled version. At that time a firearm with a barrel length of less than 12” was considered a pistol and must be held on a firearms certificate issued by the police. Smooth bore firearms with a barrel length of more than 12” could be held on a gun license that could be purchased over the counter at any Post Office. This ease of ownership might explain the longer barrel.

Andrew Walls

pedersoli howdah. 2 barrels are better than 1 anyways. same result but being a frontstuffer.

Guido Schriewer


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