SHOTGUN: H & R - HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL MODEL 120 IMPORTED BY NA, SERIAL NUMBER NV, BLUE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, BOLT, 16 GAUGE, 26.5"
Notes:
Vintage H&R model 120 shotgun chambered in 16 gauge. The metal on this firearm is a greyish patina. The wood stock is in pretty good shape given its age, but there are some dings and scratches, nothing deep, all cosmetic.
The Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Model 120 is a classic bolt-action, repeating shotgun chambered in 16 gauge. Produced during the mid-20th century, these shotguns are highly valued today as durable, entry-level field guns or nostalgic collector's items rather than modern hunting primaries.
Manufacturer: Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. (originally based in Worcester, MA).
Action: Bolt-action, repeater.
Gauge: 16-gauge (2 3/4" chamber).
History: H&R primarily manufactured shotguns until their original closure in 1986.
Model 120 is an early/mid-century design, generally known for its rugged, utilitarian build.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. These photos are the best statement of condition; please review them carefully before purchasing.
| UPC | ECOM00590874 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 26.5" BARREL |
| Caliber | 16 GA |
| Capacity | 3 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLUE |
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