![]() ![]() The spur on top of the trigger that stops and locates the cylinder to the bore on the Premier was badly worn and required building up and fitting also. The part that causes the cylinder to rotate on the Special was worn and had to be built back up and fitted. Apparantly the person who was selling it was fed up with it so he was getting rid of it!!! It was disassembled but most of the parts were there!!!īoth pistols required a little bit of welding on some internal parts to get them back to a functional state and a good bit of hand fitting. It also was a GB auction, but was being sold as a parts gun. The lower H&R is a "Premier 22 Rimfire", at least that is what is stamped on the barrel. My 1st variation, not much to look at, but it's a great shooter. Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works 1871-1993 VALUE: 100%=$330 60%=$150 Add 50% premium for 22 WRF chambering 15% for 1st Variation 10% premium for 4th & 5th Vatiation 22 RIMFIRE CALIBER 9 shotĪfter 1930 listed in catalogs as: MODEL 945 LARGE FRAME TOP BREAK. Third Variation new rounded 2 piece grip (saw handle shape eliminated) (serial number range unknown) -1931-1932įourth Variation safety cylinder and new grip frame (RICE FRAME) (serial number range 559100-590000*) -1933-1938įifth Variation automatic cylinder stop (serial number range above 590000*) -1939-1942Īfter 1930 listed in catalogs as: MODEL 944 LARGE FRAME TOP BREAK. 22 SPECIAL LARGE FRAME TOP BREAK-1925-1941Ħ inch barrel only, 22 Rimfire 9 shot & 22 WRF Caliber 7 shot, blue finish only, 2 piece walnut grips (after 1932 I piece grips)įirst Variation, 7 shot 22 rimfire only, over sized 2 piece saw handle shaped walnut grips (serial number range above 490000*) -1926-1928 ![]()
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