Harrington & Richardson used the Prefix AT in 1983.
about 250.00 us dollars used
Harrington and Richardson used serial numbers that started with AM in 1974. The company had similar shotguns being built from 1974 to 1981.
NO, NO, NO, NO. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shotguns use shotshells, not bullets.
All of the Topper guns generally retail used for under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Used, in good condition, a 349 Gamester model will not bring you more than $200. Probably about $150. Harrington and Richardson firearms are almost always very cheap. They work well enough, but you get what you pay for.
100-400 USD
Go to GBO outdoors and they will give you all you need to know But I'll tel you what I know Used its worth no more than 200
The H&R Model 922 is a revolver that was manufactured by Harrington & Richardson. It was a .22 caliber handgun popular for its simplicity and affordability. The value of a used H&R Model 922 can vary depending on its condition, but typically ranges from $100 to $300.
Columbia was a trade name used on shotguns built by Harrington& Richardson from around 1900-1940 (or so).
Made by J Stevens Arms Company-NOPE.Nope. The Model 765 "Pioneer" was made by Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., Worcester, Mass.The name Pioneer was used by different gun makers, house brands, etc., just like name Ranger and a few others. But a Model 765 Pioneer was from H & R.
Typically a used topper will run between $50 and $150 depending on condition.