I like stuff like that, those and the H&R Sportsman were pretty good guns, though S&W and Colt overshadowed them. The first handguns I ever shot belonged to my uncle, who had an H&R Trapper 7-shot .22, and an H&R in .32. Neither were much to look at, but they were fun to shoot. Add to them, the old High Standard Double Nines and variants, and there were some pretty good wheelguns available for those who couldn't afford a Smith or Colt.


You can roll a turd in peanuts, dip it in chocolate, and it still ain't no damn Baby Ruth.