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H&R
Model Self Loading 25
H&R Pistol Self Loading 25 .25 Auto Variant-1
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Gun Dimensions Width:No Data
Length:4.5-in Height:No Data
Barrel:2-in Weight:15-oz
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Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (50 grain bullet)38000
  • Recoil Factor (50 grain bullet)0.64 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity7 rounds
  • ConcealabilityExcellent
  • Defense Factor46%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.25 Auto
Action:blowback operated semi-auto
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:frame mounted safety lever
Magazine:6-round
Frame:blued finish steel
Grip:checkered rubber
Sights:none
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Manufacturer
Harrington & Richardson
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About the Gun

No current information.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 1909 and continued until 1916. It was manufactured during this period by the Harrington & Richardson company, with limited numbers produced, making it a notable piece from the early 20th century.

Market value
Last updated: 7/10/2025

For this gun, the MSRP is not readily available due to discontinued production. Used market value in 95% condition is approximately $150-$250 based on 2024-2025 auction trends and historical sales data.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .25 Automatic
Alias: 6.35mm Browning
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:50 grains
MV:760 ft/sec ME:64 ft-lbs
Analysis

This compact semi-automatic pistol in .25 Auto caliber offers a blend of historical charm and practical functionality for collectors and casual shooters. Its accuracy is commendable for a small firearm, delivering consistent performance at close ranges typical of its design intent. The ergonomics are surprisingly comfortable for such a diminutive piece, fitting well in smaller hands, though some users may find the grip a bit cramped. Reliability is generally solid with proper care, but maintenance can be a challenge due to the age of the design and limited availability of replacement parts. The trigger pull is notably heavy, which may affect precision for less experienced shooters, while the felt recoil is minimal, making it manageable for most. Overall, it’s a niche option best suited for those who appreciate vintage firearms, though modern alternatives may better serve practical needs.

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