You paid too much, that’s at best a $100 gun. I would offer $80 or walk out
Bryan Miseon January 30, 2023 at 1:48 am
It is not a loading port
you x5on January 30, 2023 at 1:49 am
The tiny trigger thing in the back.of the actual trigger, is a internal safety that allows the gun to be fully loaded is a hammer block, i own the same revolver i have fire 1000 cci stinger whit zero problems, that.bullet can Pierce 3 inches of solid pinee wood,
5shots r6on January 30, 2023 at 1:51 am
Love them ol guns
sammon serviceon January 30, 2023 at 1:52 am
I would clean it up but not reblue it. and no , the did not have a loading gate. but you can take out the cylender to load and unload if you want. good find. good luck with it.
E2 Seal Operatoron January 30, 2023 at 1:57 am
I saw another YouTuber with this exact same pistol. It even had the same chip missing out of the grip. He claimed it came from some old lady where it sat in a dresser for 60 years.
Kentucky Raisedon January 30, 2023 at 2:13 am
I have one but my cylinder pin is broke inside the gun. How do I fix it
nonplayerzealot4on January 30, 2023 at 2:16 am
Same or similar model was in a Forensic Files I watched just now. You said that it would be a good plinker and I’d agree, but to show that it does have some power, a perp with the same basic gun killed two cops in 1957 and one of them was shot thru a windshield which is surprising for a 22 snubnose. https://youtu.be/BSnfIlzzZfA?t=545 Good epi, tho, a 45 yr old cold case solved, guy was still alive. To show that the same gun didn’t have instant stopping power, one of the other cops before he died was able to shoot him in the L shoulder as the killer tried to speed away and it was the mark that ID’d him 45 yrs later.
SCVGunon January 30, 2023 at 2:16 am
I have a couple of those. On some of these, the loading slot on the right is actually too narrow to allow the cartridge to be inserted into the cylinder. The procedure is to remove the cylinder and load and then replace the cylinder before shooting. To eject the spent cartridges, you can take the ejector rod and push out the star, or individually. Just be careful carrying with one under the hammer. This doesn’t look like it has the transfer bar safety. There are some good Youtube videos on these old guns, but they made modifications throughout the life of the pistol. You used to be able to find them for less than $100, but recently, that’s about the right price at gun shows.
James E. Blackwell IIIon January 30, 2023 at 2:28 am
I still have the original instruction on my H&M’s 922. To load the weapon you pull the cylinder pin out….pull out the cylinder… use the cylinder pin to eject used brass, reload cylinder and then put it all back together. Not designed to “ half cock” weapon and load……. but it is your weapon, do as you please 🙂
The Wardenon January 30, 2023 at 2:28 am
Nice piece man, keep the awesome content coming! For every hater ya got a supporter!
Karen Bargeron January 30, 2023 at 2:30 am
I have one of these and that’s a good price…it was my first gun and I love it, shoots great. It’s in my bug out bag; I’m going to use it to teach my granddaughter to plink safely. Great little gun, have fun with it!
Jon Smithon January 30, 2023 at 2:40 am
Should have bought a hi point over that pot metal thing. Nice video, you just got had though
latemetal1on January 30, 2023 at 2:43 am
I would have bought too, have fun shooting it.
bigcatdaddy76016on January 30, 2023 at 2:45 am
After checking out a friends Dad’s H&R 922, a couple of days later I stopped at a pawn shop in my area and spotted one for $100 and it’s in better shape than this one, but hey, it’s a good pistol for shooting copperheads while scouting the woods.
You paid too much, that’s at best a $100 gun. I would offer $80 or walk out
It is not a loading port
The tiny trigger thing in the back.of the actual trigger, is a internal safety that allows the gun to be fully loaded is a hammer block, i own the same revolver i have fire 1000 cci stinger whit zero problems, that.bullet can Pierce 3 inches of solid pinee wood,
Love them ol guns
I would clean it up but not reblue it. and no , the did not have a loading gate. but you can take out the cylender to load and unload if you want. good find. good luck with it.
I saw another YouTuber with this exact same pistol. It even had the same chip missing out of the grip. He claimed it came from some old lady where it sat in a dresser for 60 years.
I have one but my cylinder pin is broke inside the gun. How do I fix it
Same or similar model was in a Forensic Files I watched just now. You said that it would be a good plinker and I’d agree, but to show that it does have some power, a perp with the same basic gun killed two cops in 1957 and one of them was shot thru a windshield which is surprising for a 22 snubnose. https://youtu.be/BSnfIlzzZfA?t=545 Good epi, tho, a 45 yr old cold case solved, guy was still alive. To show that the same gun didn’t have instant stopping power, one of the other cops before he died was able to shoot him in the L shoulder as the killer tried to speed away and it was the mark that ID’d him 45 yrs later.
I have a couple of those. On some of these, the loading slot on the right is actually too narrow to allow the cartridge to be inserted into the cylinder. The procedure is to remove the cylinder and load and then replace the cylinder before shooting. To eject the spent cartridges, you can take the ejector rod and push out the star, or individually. Just be careful carrying with one under the hammer. This doesn’t look like it has the transfer bar safety. There are some good Youtube videos on these old guns, but they made modifications throughout the life of the pistol. You used to be able to find them for less than $100, but recently, that’s about the right price at gun shows.
I still have the original instruction on my H&M’s 922. To load the weapon you pull the cylinder pin out….pull out the cylinder… use the cylinder pin to eject used brass, reload cylinder and then put it all back together. Not designed to “ half cock” weapon and load……. but it is your weapon, do as you please 🙂
Nice piece man, keep the awesome content coming! For every hater ya got a supporter!
I have one of these and that’s a good price…it was my first gun and I love it, shoots great. It’s in my bug out bag; I’m going to use it to teach my granddaughter to plink safely. Great little gun, have fun with it!
Should have bought a hi point over that pot metal thing. Nice video, you just got had though
I would have bought too, have fun shooting it.
After checking out a friends Dad’s H&R 922, a couple of days later I stopped at a pawn shop in my area and spotted one for $100 and it’s in better shape than this one, but hey, it’s a good pistol for shooting copperheads while scouting the woods.