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Hello!
Does anyone have a schematic on the parts breakdown of the H&R Model 195 single-shot U.S.R.A. revolver? Thanks! Old Gun Guy
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Nevada
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Hey, Old Gun guy,here is a H&R U.S.R.A. 195 Single Shot Pistol Factory Schematic for $6.95
Here is the link from ebay, http://compare.ebay.com/like/3603183...Types&var=sbar These guns are neat but a little out of my price range,If you can post us a picture. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
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Here's a pic of a very early USRA:
an intermediate example: and an example of the last stage of development:
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Those are really nice examples.There dosn't seem to be many of them around or for sale either.The ones Iv'e seen are selling for around $500 to $1000 dollars.I like the one with the longest barrel best.Also, looking at gun auction sites Iv'e seen similar pistols,I think it was a smith&wesson early model single shot priced the same as the H&R models, high.Thanks for showing us.
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Jim,
Didn't know you had 3 of these. That's just not right!! Very nice, I will be happy with just one!! p.s. Do you shoot, have you shot, any of these? Last edited by jamesjo; 12-09-2010 at 03:56 PM.. |
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I have a couple more of them also.
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Sure, go ahead and rub it in!!
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Old Gun Guy - that is what I do.
![]() Jimjo - you should be used to that by now. ![]() FYI purposes - the top one s/n 49 has the rarest of the ejectors - about a dozen are known to exist. The bottom one has the highest known serial number - I've been offered quite a bit over a grand for it. Speaking of current pricing for this model - the three represented above equal in value an all correct, collector grade Winchester M1 Garand. For educational purposes, since we're getting into real details about the USRA, here's the three type of ejectors:
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Jim Hauff ~ H&R Collector In Memory of Bill Goforth and Jim Ritchie Last edited by Jim Hauff; 12-10-2010 at 12:21 PM.. |
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