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Harrington & Richardson Model USRA Single Shot Target Pistol
This United States Revolver Association model was fitted for a variable position front sight. SN 822
The USRA Single Shot Match Target Pistol was also called the Model 195. It was introduced in 1928 and approximately 3,500 were made before production ended in 1941. Although there were four major variations, there were many options, such as triggers, grips, and sights available in each variation. H&R also made newer components available to owners of older variations which resulted in pistols of all variations being fitted with parts of any other variation to suit the owner's preferences.