Product Description
From 1914 until 1924, Harrington & Richardson produced a little .32 ACP pocket auto, which was manufactured under license from the storied British firm of Webley & Scott. The name of it was simply H&R's .32 Self-Loading. It was produced at the company's Worcester, Mass., plant. There were two variations of the pistol offered during its production run. This example is a Type 2 which featured more slide serrations (16) than the previous Type 1 (12) and had a magazine-disconnect safety. It also has grip and manual side-mounted safeties. It comes with one magazine and still has the original box which is in rough shape (but still there which is a plus). Finish is very good and the pistol is in better than average condition.


