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H&R Long ctge. circa late 1800's

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  • rufe-snow
    Don't push your luck. They were made for BP pressures. Stick with the 7 grain load.

    Those old top breaks, were sold as inexpensive personal protection handguns. Years before product liability, became a factor for the firearms industry. They weren't built with the legal fudge factor modern guns have. They were meant to be carried a lot and shot seldom, with the low pressure BP cartridges of the day.
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  • charliemeyer007
    I think the H&R's were the best of the cheapie's. Even at that I wouldn't push it or you will have parts of a pistol. You are not the first to observe the 32's bounching off a 2x4.
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