The H & R (Harrington & Richardson) Trapper Model .22 is a classic American single-action revolver that was designed as an affordable outdoor and trail gun. It is popular today among collectors of vintage rimfire firearms.
Specifications
Manufacturer: Harrington & Richardson
Model: Trapper
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (some early examples may also chamber .22 Short and .22 Long)
Action: Single-action
Capacity: 7 rounds
Barrel: 6-inch octagonal barrel
Finish: Blued steel
Grips: Walnut wood grips
Sights: Fixed front and rear
Frame: Small solid-frame revolver
The Trapper was introduced in 1924 and remained in production until approximately 1941. It was marketed as an economical revolver for trappers, campers, farmers, and recreational shooters.
Collectibility
The Trapper is a desirable collectible because of its distinctive octagonal barrel and pre-World War II production. Value depends heavily on:
Original finish
Mechanical condition
Matching grips
Original markings
Overall percentage of remaining blue finish
Typical market values are approximately:
Fair: $175–250
Good: $250–400
Very Good: $400–600
Excellent: $600+ (especially with exceptional original condition)
Shooting Considerations
If you plan to shoot one, have it inspected by a qualified gunsmith first. These revolvers were manufactured long before modern high-velocity .22 LR ammunition became common, so many collectors recommend using standard-velocity ammunition if the firearm is deemed safe to fire.
| UPC | ECOM00593007 |
| Action | REVOLVER |
| Barrel Length | 6" BARREL |
| Caliber | .22LR/.22MAG |
| Capacity | 7 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK AND WOOD |
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