Nope, not a Schofield...But I just had to get this nice & clean nickel-plated
H&R Auto Ejecting in 32 Long, as it fits in well with the Uberti Schofield and H&R 999 Sportsman I have in my top-break collection.
This one only has a couple of slight blemishes in the finish (on the other side...)
But the bore & cylinders are pristine! Fouling-free and very shiny, with NO pitting!
I'll have to load up some light powered loads for this one -- and have a "Top-break Outing" at the range!
Added on 10/5...I like
this one even better, as it looks more like my Schofield!
It's a 5" H&R "Automatic" (form the Auto-Ejecting series), made in 1925 and I've confirmed it is a 4th variation, also in 32 S&W Long. At first I thought those hump-backed saw-handle grips were a little weird looking... Yeah, they still are (to me anyway)...
But wow -- Wow!!! -- the feel and grip of those is wicked nice! I love the way this one handles and points, as it just might help make up for the
very small rear sights on these.
Nope, not a Schofield yet again, but my top-break collection is expanding!
Tight groups.
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