Description
Harrington & Richardson Arms 1903 Company
35 pages with ads, about 8" x 5 1/2", soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced. Completely Illustrated.
"Every man and nearly every woman has need of a revolver. This need may be so great as to involve life. To the business man, to the man who handles money, to the woman who is left alone in the house, to the woman who rides a wheel or whose calling exposes her to danger at night or in unfrequented places, a good revolver is the handiest, safest and surest means of protection."
"This is, strictly speaking, a gentle-man’s revolver. It is neat, stylish and accurate. We have given this revolver the name "Bicycle" because it is convenient for the cyclist to carry in the pocket when awheel."
"This arm with knife attachment was designed for export trade. It has, however, proved attractive to the domestic trade, especially to plainsmen, lumbermen, and hunters. It is not only a true and hard shooter, but holds in reserve another weapon, the knife to be used as a last resort after the cartridges are fired. Practically a double arm. The knife is made of fine steel, well tempered, intended for service, not a mere plaything."
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