Where was Harrington and Richardson Arms Company located?

Where was Harrington and Richardson Arms Company located?

The Harrington & Richardson company was located at 31 Hermon Street, Worcester, Mass., from 1877 until 1894. William Richardson lived at 921 Main Street in Worcester. Some of the other factory addresses that Harrington & Richardson has used: Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., 320 Park Ave, Worcester, Mass.

What kind of gun was Harrington and Richardson?

Model 1 .32 caliber 7-shot or .38 Caliber 5-shot, spur trigger single-action revolver, 3-inch octagonal barrel, fluted cylinder, flat frame, saw-handle square butt, plain walnut or black checkered rubber grips, marked HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON, WORCESTER, MASS. PAT. MAY 23, 1876. Approximately 3,000 were manufactured in 1877 and 1878.

Who are the founders of Harrington and Richardson?

The Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Arms Company traces its origins to 1871, when it was founded as Wesson & Harrington. In 1877, Gilbert H. Harrington and William A. Richardson established Harrington & Richardson. For over 100 years H&R manufactured inexpensive handguns, shotguns, and rifles.

Where was the Wesson and Harrington Company located?

The Wesson & Harrington company was at 18 Manchester Street, Worcester, Mass., from 1871 until 1877. The Harrington & Richardson company was located at 31 Hermon Street, Worcester, Mass., from 1877 until 1894. William Richardson lived at 921 Main Street in Worcester. Some of the other factory addresses that Harrington & Richardson has used:

When did Harrington and Richardson stop making guns?

H&R 1871, Inc. was formed in 1991 and manufactured double action revolvers and break-open rifles and shotguns of basic H&R design. Revolver production ceased in 1999. In 2000 the Marlin Firearms Company purchased the assets of H&R 1871, also acquiring the New England Firearms and Wesson & Harrington trademarks.