New England Firearms

New England Firearms

New England Firearms has added two new calibers, the.233 Rem. and .243 Rem., to its line of HandiRifles. HandiRifles feature 22-inch barrels with scope mount rail and hammer extension. Discuss New England Firearms and HandiRifles... [more]

New England Firearms has added two new calibers, the.233 Rem. and .243 Rem., to its line of HandiRifles.
HandiRifles feature 22-inch barrels with scope mount rail and hammer extension.
Discuss New England Firearms and HandiRifles with fellow enthusiasts.

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Best line of New England rifles?
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Best line of New England shotguns?
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Written by Tony on
H & R Firearms is the parent company of New England Firearms. They are a Marlin Firearms-owned manufacturer of single-shot shotguns. They operate under the "New England Firearms" and "Harrington & Richardson" trademarks.   The company is based in Gardner, Massachusetts. Read Full Story
Written by jwhitney114 on
In my opinion firearms are the fastest and cheapest way to protect you and your family. I am a strong believer that firearms actually save more lives than they take. In reality they are used to prevent about 75 crimes for each death. Firearms prevent far more deaths than they cause. (Gary Kleck, "Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America," Hawthorne, N.Y., Aldine de Gruyter Publisher, 1991) The Read Full Story
Written by heavyj23 on
 i was wondering if anyone reading this knew anything about the new england huntsman .50 cal's i lost my book and i was hopeing someone could tell me the max amount of powder you can uses in these. im switching to pellets just not the same with granulated powder and was told pellets were way better. so i guess i will find out when i figure out the max i can use. thanks for reading.................john Read Full Story
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Written by Spiller on
I have a partner model SB1 New England Firearm. I have been told I can buy rifled barrels for this, can I buy rifle barrels for this gun? And if so, which ones? Vic Read Full Story
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In wartime, H&R;, the parent company of New England Firearms, worked to help the United States military. During World War I, H&R; was a significant producer of shoulder flare guns. In World War II, the company was a significant producer of military firearms.
 
The company produced the U.S. M1 Garand rifle. It was also the largest manufacturer of the M-14, and one of the major producers of the M-16.
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