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Old October 31, 2013, 09:19 PM   #1
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Schematic needed

Anyone know where I can find a schematic with parts legend for a H&R Self -loading pistol.32acp?? Supposedly its a copy of he Webley & Scott automatic. Parts are missing , & I have no idea what the nomenclature is? Numrich has some parts available but, no diagram.?
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Old November 1, 2013, 01:14 AM   #2
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The NRA Firearms Assembly pistols and revolvers book has a complete IPB of the H&R .32 auto with detailed instructions on disassembly.
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Old November 1, 2013, 11:42 AM   #3
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Click/scroll down to near the bottom of the page, where there's a schematic.

http://wilkinsonfscollection.com/wil...ng_Pistol.html

Also, this might help:



https://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufac...Auto-42579.htm

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Old November 1, 2013, 03:27 PM   #4
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FWIW, the H&R was made under Webley license, but it is not really a copy of the W&S pistol, though there is a strong resemblance. It used some Webley patents that Webley never used on a production gun. For one thing, the W&S production pistols used a hammer, where the H&R is striker fired; the diagram shows a Webley, not an H&R.

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Old November 1, 2013, 03:28 PM   #5
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FWIW, the H&R was made under Webley license, but it is not really a copy of the W&S pistol, though there is a strong resemblance. It used some Webley patents that Webley never used on a production gun. For one thing, the W&S production pistols used a hammer, where the H&R is striker fired; for another, the H&R uses a recoil spring in the slide where the Webely uses a spring and lever system on the side. The diagram shows a Webley, not an H&R.

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Old November 3, 2013, 04:02 AM   #6
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The H&R was a Webley & Scott (by William Whiting) patent that was never produced in the UK. Patent drawings show an almost exact duplicate of the striker fired H&Rs, which were produced under license by H&R in the U.S.

Just go to your local public library or a local gunshop and see if they have a copy of the NRA Assembly handbooks. If not, they are available from the NRA for a nominal sum. The handbooks cover assembly/disassembly of many different makes of firearms. They are well worth it.
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Old November 4, 2013, 04:30 PM   #7
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The Gun digest Book of Exploded Gun Drawings, page 180 -schematic with parts list.
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