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Harrington and Richardson Arms Company Shotgun
This Company's automatic ejecting single gun, 12,16 and 20guage, barrels 28 to 32 inches, very recently put on the market, has achieved a good reputation among sportsmen and military men. It is very simple in its action. To dismount it, first unhinge the barrel and remove the butt plate and stock in the usual manner. Drive out the trigger pin when the guard and trigger can be removed. While holding the hammer at full cock insert a small pin in the main spring guide at rear end of spring; release the hammer, and the spring and guide can be readily taken out. Drive out the hammer pin and the hammer is free to be taken out.
To assemble, place the hammer in position and insert the hammer pin. Place the main spring and guide in position, hold the hammer at full cock remove the small pin, and let the hammer down. A pin not longer than the thickness of the guard is necessary to be used in holding the trigger in position in the guard. Insert the front end of the guard, and while holding the trigger back, complete the placing of the guard in position, then drive in the trigger pin. Replace the stock, butt plate, and barrels in the usual way.
Farrow, Edward S. American Small Arms; a Veritable Encyclopedia of Knowledge for Sportsmen and Military Men. New York: Bradford, 1904. Print.
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