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    H&R .22 by Long Branch

    Just saw a H&R .22 model 450 built by Long Branch? First one I have ever seen and appears to be well made with quality target sights. Sure would like to know more about this gun.

    I must admit I was a little shocked to see Long Branch Ontario stamped on the reciever.

    The model stamp was poorly done the 45 was evident but the 0 wasn't, was told it is a model 450.

    Are these fairly common? This gun had a serial number in the 500 range.

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    It was a post-war target rifle ( heard it was designed by Eugene Reising of Model 50 / 55 / 60 / 65 fame ) . Made from '48 ish to '50 ish as standard and offered to around '61 ish as special order with it's stable-mate , the 451. It has a good rep , but H&R did not sell enough of them ( less than 5,000 450/451s ) so they went on to thier cheeper .22s .
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    It was a post-war target rifle ( heard it was designed by Eugene Reising of Model 50 / 55 / 60 / 65 fame ) . Made from '48 ish to '50 ish as standard and offered to around '61 ish as special order with it's stable-mate , the 451. It has a good rep , but H&R did not sell enough of them ( less than 5,000 450/451s ) so they went on to thier cheeper .22s .
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    Thanks for the information emmagee1917, I wonder how many Long Branch built as I was told H&R also made them in the USAicon. Do you think the Long Branch would be more valuable? This gun is in very nice condition, doesn't appear to have been abused.
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    The post above sums up what little I know of them. If all is well with it , it should shoot right up with the Mossberg 44 / Winchester 75 / Remington 513 / Stevens 416 type rifles from the same era . Prices and other info I just can't help with.
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