Hi Folks,
My name is Dave, and I am a brand new poster to this forum. I've been lurking and searching for a while, trying to gather some information before asking questions. I have inherited an old H & R 12g single barrel shotgun. It was literally found propped in the corner of my grandfather's dirt-floor basement at the old family homestead in upstate NY in 1995 shortly after he passed. I'm sure it was a true "farmer's gun" that spent most of it's working life behind the kitchen door, at the ready. It is in fair condition - i.e. - mechanically sound (except badly cracked stock) and shoot-able. Not great cosmetically.
I would like to give a shot (pun intended) at a bit of refurbishing. I am by no means a gunsmith or even a real shotgun hobbyist - mostly air guns as a matter of fact. I realize the gun has little monetary value. It has great sentimental value to me, as my grandfather (probably like many of yours) was an important part of my life in my early years.
Here is the information off of the gun:
Left side stamped "Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. Worcester, MA USA Pat. FEB 27, 1900
Top of barrel stamped: 12 GA Choke
I have some pictures I will attempt to post here. My questions are:
Can anyone help ID the year of this gun? I think it is "pre" whatever the published list dates back to.
Is there a model number or name for this model?
Are there parts available? For example, as you can see, the stock is severely cracked. I would like to attempt to fix it, but could I purchase another if I had to? The stock plate is broken.
Is there a source somewhere for an exploded diagram of this gun?
How does the for-end disassemble from this gun?
Now for some pictures:







Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much!
Dave