H&R Model 904 Revolver

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I picked up this brand new leftover H&R 904 revolver at a gunshow because I was looking for something for .22 revolver plate shooting that offers more than 6 shots that wouldn't cost too much.
This revolver is a 9 shot and has a 6 inch heavy (bull) barrel with adjustable sights. I only had a little time to try it out last evening shooting Federal Bulk and it's a shooter!
The heavy barrel helps to keep it really steady while firing rapidly with it, which more than makes up for the double action trigger pull. The single action trigger pull is nice and extra light in comparison. The chambers aren't too tight which helped it to extract the high velocity ammo really easily. The grip frame also has a very wide profile which is comfortably designed for a smaller hand and trigger reach. Of course the trigger is not as good as on a S&W 617, but I sure plan on giving several of them a run for their money anyhow! The trigger is really not too bad at all and will only get better as it breaks in.
The rib helps to make sighting a little easier too because I like to hold the sight low at 6 o'clock on the plate while keeping the front sight high over the rear leaf for better visibility.
I didn't shoot for accuracy, just several cylinder fulls each of single and then double action off hand fun into a paper plate target at 30-35 feet. I raised the sight a few clicks and still need to find a very tiny screwdriver blade before making the windage adjustment.
I know one fellow who shoots a thinner barreled H&R Model 999 Sportsman break top .22 revolver against semi-auto's and can beat many of them.
H&R also made a 4 inch bull barrel in this 904 swing out configuration, so be on the look out for one of these models and consider buying it if it's in good shape!

Blue Book lists this model as being target grade and discontinued in 1985. So I'm feeling very fortunate to have found this particular gun available brand new.
 
Very nice.. I'm keeping an old Sportsman for a friend, and it's a great plinker.. Congratulations!


JP
 
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Dang.... I purchased one of those H&R 904s in 1983 and shot it while a member of The Ohio State University Pistol Club (note Club not Team) Club was more intramural.

Won some matches, scored some very high points. Rated Expert with it. It was extremely accurate at our 50 foot slow fire targets.

After shooting it for nearly 3 years several times per week, I started to spit some lead, and the people on the lanes next to me got testy....

Sold it in 1986 for about what I paid for it. Wish I still had it . What the heck was I thinking, I had a great time with that gun.
 
I'm keeping my eye out for the 4" 905 (low luster nickel). I love old H&R's. They are tough, accurate INEXPENSIVE .22 revolvers!
 
I have a "cowboy" gun built on the same frame. Very accurate, fun, and it was pretty cheap when new.

H&R should bring back their .22LR and WMR revolver line (they still make the frame and action for blank pistols so they have the tooling). With 617's way up in price and Ruger's prices rising rapidly also, the H&R would be a shoe-in IMO.
 
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