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Old 02-20-2012, 08:17 AM   #1
45flint
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Default New aquisition H&R Auto Ejector Blued 32 S&W long

Was at a gunshow over the weekend and love old top-break pistols. I also love old blued guns. Picked up this old H&R Auto Ejector for $190. Was just in great shape for a gun probably made around 1920? I don't think it has been fired. Bluing was almost perfect and it was in 32 S&W long which is a cartridge I had in common with an old Colt Police Positive I have had in my collection for a while. These gun when you find them almost new are really well made pieces. Curious as to how many you see in 32 long. I see them all the time in 32 short. This gun is in such good shape I would not hesitate taking to the range and having some fun.

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Old 02-20-2012, 05:18 PM   #2
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Default Re: New aquisition H&R Auto Ejector Blued 32 S&W long

You got the rarest of 4 choices for that gun: blue instead of nickel, and 32 Long instead of 38 S&W. That looks like a perfect specimen, and 32 Long is much more pleasant to shoot than 38 S&W. And it is very hard to find anything interesting and nice for under $200 any more. Congrats!
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