$80 for an H&R 20 gauge
$90 for an H&R 410 and it came with an extra youth stock
$150 for an H&R 30/30 that is way more accurate than I ever figured it would be


I also have an H&R 12 gauge but it's rather punishing. I had a mixed bag of 12 gauge ammo when I first got it and thought that the 2 3/4" high brass 6's were stout. I wasn't paying attention when I dropped a 3" Winchester HV turkey load in it, holy F balls.


When I die I hope I don't start voting democrat.