Unfortunately, that question cannot be accurately answered via WikiAnswers. There are several factors that will affect the value of the H&R Handy Gun. First and foremost however, if this particular one is one of the earlier models without an 18 inch barrel, it Falls under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and is a "Class 3" firearm. Unless the firearm has proper documentation from the ATF and the tax stamp has been purchased, the gun is worthless as it is illegal. In such case, consulting a lawyer would not be a bad idea. If the gun has proper documentation, the value will depend on condition and age (determined by serial number). The Handy Gun is very collectible and value can range in thousands of dollars. Websites such as gunbroker can be useful in getting an idea as to value, as well as an appraisal.
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410 is a shotgun, not a rifle. And I can't find any H&R Model 1915, rifle, shotgun, or pistol, so that is probably a patent date. What type action does it have and are there any other markings? The 410 Handy Gun is a pistol which fires 410 shotgun rounds. It is impossible to register and illegal from what I've been able to gather. The Handy Gun is a .410 bore shotgun pistol manufactured by H&R. The Model 1915 was the successor to the Model 1905 shotgun line. The 410-12mm refers to the bore size simply in millimeters instead of inches. They were also marked 410-44 from 1916-1921. The 410-12mm marking was used between 1922-1936. If the gun is not already registered as a short barreled shotgun it will probably not be allowed and will most likely be confiscated by the BATF. I have a standard Model 1915 myself.
i have a h-r 410-12mm . pat. feb.27. 1900and ser.#a82578. how much is this gun worth. thank. c. french.
Contact the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The Handy Gun is classed as an "Any Other Weapon" and has to be registered, much like a machine gun.
Blue Book of Gun Values, auctions.
Referring to the Snake Charmer:Its a single barrel breakdown 18 1/2 in barrel - most common in the .410 cal. The stock which is unusually enlarged (made of plastic) allows you to store the barrel and the action in the stock (making it float-able in the event you drop it in the water).Note: If you can master the snapteasee slipknot it makes the snake charmer a bass' worst nightmare.Referring to the Handy Gun:The H&R Handy Gun is a very different firearm. Regulated by the ATF under the National Firearms Act (NFA), the Handy Gun is considered to fall under the Any Other Weapon (AOW) category. There were both shotgun and rifle versions of the handy gun, The rifle versions do not fall under the NFA provisions. The shotguns were smooth bore, and offered in 28 gauge and .410 gauge. Some .410 barrels had a choke, none of the 28 gauge did. The shotgun falls under the NFA provisions because of the combination of a smooth bore barrel with a very short barrel. The barrel lengths on the shotgun varies between 8 and 12 1/4 inches. The handy gun most closely resembles a large flintlock pistol, as it has a very similar looking stock. It has a handgun style grip. The stock is made of wood. Some did have a detachable shoulder stock.
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50-100 USD
i just saw 1 sold on gun broker the 30th of September for $160
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10-100 USD or so