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October 23rd, 2005, 09:26 AM

Harrington & Richardson was one of the "old line" gun companies that started in the latter 1800's. Unfortunately they went out of business in 1986.

The model 622 is a 6-shot, solid frame, .22 revolver of middle-range quality. It is sometimes is called a "pull-pin," because to eject the fired cases or unload loaded cartridges you have to pull out the center pin, remove the cylinder, and then use the pin to push out the cases and/or cartridges. All of this is simple, but unhandy.

It was made from 1957 through 1985, but similar models go back to the 19th century. It was obviously a popular design, primarily because they cost far less then others.

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