Checking Out the Classic HandR 925 Top-Break Revolver
I recently stumbled across an old h&r 925 at a local pawn shop, and it immediately took me back to a different era of American firearms. There is just something about a top-break revolver that feels more mechanical and "steampunk" than your standard swing-out cylinder models. Harrington & Richardson (H&R) wasn't exactly known for making the world's most luxurious firearms—they were the working man's brand—but the 925 has a specific charm that's hard to ignore once you get it in your hands. ...