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H&R 732

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The H&R Harrington & Richardson Model 732 is a classic American double-action revolver that represents the practical, no-frills philosophy for which H&R became well known. Produced primarily in the mid-20th century, the Model 732 was designed as an affordable, dependable sidearm for personal defense, home protection, and general utility. Its straightforward construction and emphasis on function made it a popular choice among working-class Americans and first-time gun owners. Chambered in .32 Smith & Wesson Long, the Model 732 offers modest recoil and controllable shooting characteristics. This caliber, combined with the revolver's solid frame and balanced weight, allows for comfortable handling and steady accuracy at close to moderate distances. The six-shot cylinder provides reliable capacity, while the double-action/single-action trigger system gives the shooter flexibility in both deliberate and rapid firing situations. Visually, the Model 732 reflects a utilitarian aesthetic. It commonly features a blued steel finish, a simple fixed-sight arrangement, and either checkered plastic or wooden grip panels. While not ornate, the revolver's clean lines and compact profile give it a timeless, understated appearance. Its break-top predecessors made H&R famous, but the 732's solid-frame design marked a shift toward increased strength and durability. Today, the H&R Model 732 is appreciated as a vintage revolver with historical significance. Collectors value it for its role in American firearms history, while enthusiasts respect it as a reliable, well-built handgun that prioritized accessibility and practicality over flash. AS
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