You can get a general idea of prices by obtaining a copy of the Blue Book of Gun Values or checking auction sites.
Yes, the H and R 922 revolvers are a dependable firearm.
H&R made thousands of revolvers.
not known to have.
From day one.
50-100
Your best bet is to contact H&R.
Colt, S&W, H&R to name a few.
MOST H&R revolvers have a value between $50-150, depending on exact model and condition. I do not have an 1898 listed in my references. Note of caution- very early H&R revolvers were made for low pressure black powder cartridges, and may not be safe to fire with modern ammo. If you think you have a very early H&R, please have it examined by a good pistolsmith before attempting to shoot it. Come to think of it, that is probably good advice for ANY older firearm, not just H&Rs.
Try a google search, your library, local gun shop, gun shows, want ads.
Revolvers are not intended to be taken apart by the users. There are no manuals for many older revolvers. A lot of these have been brought to a gunsmith in a bag to be re-assembled. Don't. Seriously- don't.
depends on condition. H&R revolvers have little value as collectors. Exc. cond. $100-150...................
Harrington and Richardson, an American gun company that made a LOT of inexpensive revolvers. But you need to ask an actual question.