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Unmarked Reising Prototype Semi-Auto Target Pistol

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Unmarked Reising Prototype Semi-Auto Target Pistol
22 LR, 5 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. According to Mr. Littlefield's notes, this pistol was built by H&R based upon a refined Reising design with improved slide hold-open, heavier slide, grip safety and the barrel profile taking on something of a High Standard appearance. The underside of the barrel and bottom of frame do show a small ''1'' stamp and the metal surfaces retain perhaps 90% original blue showing some scattered thinning to gray-brown patina under bright light, some sparse oxidation speckling and minor pinprick pits here and there. The checkered walnut grips are comfortably-made featuring slight palm swells and subtle raised thumb rests, they remain in near excellent condition showing a few scattered light dings. The barrel tips up via the takedown lever on the left side of the frame and the grip safety can only be engaged when the button on the left side (which looks like a magazine release) is depressed. The actual magazine release is at the heel and there is also a magazine disconnect safety. The pistol is sighted with a generous blade front sight and adjustable square notch rear sight and one magazine that likely holds ten rounds is included. A very interesting gun for the advanced modern target pistol collector. (13B11777-42) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (1200/1800)