from b.goforth on the gunbroker forums:
"the model 48 was actually introduced in 1943 and discontinued in 1954. it was produced in limited numbers during wwII. letter codes are as follows; 1943=D, 1944=E, 1945=F, 1946=G, 1947=H, 1948=I, 1949=J, 1950=K, 1951=L, 1952=M, 1953= N, 1954=P. the letter o was not used"
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The answer depends on how much you want your "table topper" to hang over the edge of the table. If you want 6 inches of over-hang, then you would double 6 inches to have 12 inches of over-hang then add that to the diameter of your table: 12 + 60 = 72 inches of total "table topper".
his mother, it is not known much about so, she should be an alien his father was of-course be a topper so archimedes just fits in he may have a sister or a brother.
like there is a class 6c and the teacher is filling the report card of the children and she gives them grades but the children ask that who is the topper of the class?so they have to take out the percentage of every subject
How old is my Topper 88 HARRINGTON AND RICHARDSON GUN serial number
1980
Typically a used topper will run between $50 and $150 depending on condition.
$100
Less than $100.
Harrington & Richardson used the Prefix AT in 1983.
I would pay $1,000,000 Why would you pay that much?
About $75-$125, depending on condition.
H43817 was made in 1947....1943=d thou 1953=n
IF it HAS a serial number, it will be stamped on the receiver (frame) usually on the left side (as you are holding the shotgun). However, serial numbers were not required by law on shotguns and rifles until the 1968 Gun Control Act. Prior to that most low cost firearms were not sequentially numbered, due to the cost to the maker. It is not illegal to own a firearm without a serial number, but it IS illegal to remove a serial number, or possess a gun whose serial number has been removed.
this gun can generally retail 75 to 100 dollars in value depending on its condition
Since it has a serial number, it was made after 1968. They were made at least through the 1990's, but I know of no source of serial number dating info for recent H&R guns. * Harrington & Richardson manufactured the shotgun in 1974.