Rifles chambered in .32 *H&R* Magnum. After all, I think it would behoove H&R to support their one and only namesake cartridge. Especially considering the rising popularity of the S&W Ultimate Carry J-Frame in _.32 H&R Magnum._ Please and thank you. Stay classy my friends.
Ooh. I like that! Good call on the namesake cartridge and pistol-rifle combo. I love my 432UC. It's the perfect J-frame. I call her Cherri because of the VZ G10 grips. 💜~Kitten
@@aethertech Agreed. If you recall my previous statements, wherein I suggested the .327 Federal Magnum over the .32 H&R Magnum, for the very same reasons you have mentioned. However, for the sake of brevity and to (hopefully) circumvent the *ridiculous* amount of censorship currently enacted upon me; I chose to get straight to the point. That is to say, we need more .32 H&R Magnum offerings in both rifles and revolvers. I also concur with @prometheussmithksu's and your statement as well. Theoretically, we _should_ be able to fire four different calibers from a rifle chambered in .327 Federal Magnum. But I doubt the .32 Short would, in fact, function safely in such a platform. It is literally so short that the projectile would not even meet the throat of the barrel. Thereby causing a potentially catastrophic failure. Then again, I am not an Engineer. Therefore, this hypothesis is clearly above my paygrade. But I get your point, folks. Stay classy my friends.
I wish they would have done something like the protoype AR15 or the various retro AR-10's personally, or heck, old H&R single shots or SOMEthing old and unique. There's already a million lever action designs out there, either of a winchester design or a marlin of some sort.
I’d like to see them do new M1 Garands, I bet with CNC machining they could be made reasonably efficiently so they weren’t super expensive. Garands in different calibers would be cool.
Whats interesting, is that most lever guns put out by manufactures seem to go big first, 30-30 and 45-70, than go to .357/.44/.45 Colt. That always annoyed me, I own a .357 revovler, have have .38 special and .357, I dont want to buy 30-30 or 45-70. If the quality is there, I'd absolutely love one. Now they need to bring back the 999 Sportsman, world needs more top-break revolvers
@@senioMseD Allegedly, Turkish/European Walnut is good depending on where they source it. It's more of it's not American-made because of American standard.
@@bintjbeil7892Turkish walnut is often beautiful, highly figured wood since the trees grow slow and dense in the semi arid climate and it's dirt cheap compared to high grade black walnut. It's that it's Turkish and nobody wants to support that country for obvious reasons. I have a $250 Turkish pump shotgun with an absolutely beautiful Turkish walnut stock set.
They don't really, PSA's parent company bought the brand after the Remington bankruptcy, and the tooling had already been scrapped years earlier. It's more a revival of a dead brand, like Henry or Springfield Armory.
Firearms are about as mature a technology as you can get. Don't expect anything radical until battery technology gets to the point that coilguns and lasers become practical.
But would 5.7 even produce enough gas to cycle the action? Unless you just want a blowback gun that *looks* like an M1 Carbine, like Chiappa's M1-9 in 9mm.
@@jic1 that's a good question. I would say yes. Because the same man who created the m1941 Johnson rifle created the 5.7 Johnson cartridge. But to find the ammo is another question
@@TexasSmoking Because when you buy an authentic one you aren't paying for tooling, production, or labor, since those were already paid for decades ago. Same reason that people think AKs are cheap, when they're actually fairly expensive guns to make.
@@jic1 Funny how they wouldn't be so expensive if many of these companies didn't sell off their manufacturing and tooling for these models in the past considering how many gun companies are just bringing back old designs now.
At least with the Handi Rifle they would've been bringing back a classic that no one is really doing. (Except for Henry, but I don't want to pay Henry prices for one)
That color case hardened with the walnut stock looks amazing. I got but dumb goofy hands so generally lever guns aren't my vibe. But I might want to grab one of those just for the aesthetic?
I'd be more excited to see them bring back break top single shot Handi-rifles. Particularly the old 157 mannlicher stocked one in some decent deer cartridges.
Dang, add another to my list of next lever gat choices. I already have a g-force .410 and a henry 22wmr (I suppose I should actually get a 22lr next) But for my next choice for a full size pistol or rifle caliber, I can't decide between: S&W, Marlin or Henry... Heritage, Rossi, G-force (citadel maybe) and now H&R. I know a lot of them are turkish made winchester clones, so where are these going to be made?
H&R, bring back the interchangeable barrels, centerfire over shotgun single shots, make some levers in .454 Casull and .460 magnum, also more single shot rifles in .460 and 500 magnum.
The sling loop is perfect for digging into the face and neck. Looks like plastic barrel bands. Awesome cool cool. Bluing looks like paint. Sweet! Love the cyanide fake color case hardening. Who’s actually making the rifle?
make lever-action rifles great again. these were the assault rifles of the 19th century. in many anti-2a jurisdictions a lever-action rifle is ok. make lever-action rifles affordable and modular, a suburban everyman’s modern sporting rifle on a traditional lever-action platform. not everyone has an atv and hunts mulies. replace tube mag with a ten round glock mag for 9mm and 45acp versions, ammo that is way cheaper than 357/38, 44, 45lc, etc.
Come on, couldn't they at least remade the Savage 99? Why is every company in their mother making either a winchester or a marlin clone? Or heck, a Remington Model 8 clone in something like .350 Legend, or a Krag remake? I'm just glad they're doing other cool things like the DOE carbine and the T48 FAL, cause this is just bad imo. Give us gun designs we want and not yet have, not gun designs that are already extremely popular and everywhere.
Oh, yeah. Lever guns are popular, so we're going to see H&R come in last to the party, throw out the same exact options as the half dozen companies that beat them to the punch, and then wonder why their sales are stagnant. They should try something different and innovative. I'm not saying that I have an answer for that, but I know the market isn't really looking for a 7th manufacturer to make a functionally identical 357/38 lever action. Henry just threw a STANAG mag lever into the mix, and Savage put out a quality rimfire with a short, threaded barrel. Those are interesting enough to attract attention. This is just filler.
“We wanna get in on that market” while adding nothing innovative or different. Unless it’s dirt cheap, no one is gonna care about another .357 lever gun
Love the Project Farm T shirt.
OMG. That's a great channel! That guy rocks. Talk about a rabbit hole.
Awesome channel.
With those sling bars on the Trapper they could have probably got a French military contract in 1915. I like it.
Is this Hops father?
According to his Wikipedia page Hop's parents are Steven King and Sigourney Weaver.
Hop auto-reproduced like worms do. Hop's spawn was deposited 400 million years ago by the Progenitors. That's knowledge.
Is his dad upset about his transition?
Yes.
H&R, please bring back the single shot break action guns. If you made a youth sized 28 gauge, you’d kill it right now!
28 gauge? Where are you gonna buy that?
@@VorpalDerringerWalmart
Just made the same comment. Bringing those back at under $200 these days would be a great decision if done with the same quality.
@@ChrisB.C.the old H&R quality under $200 these days is simply not possible.
Have a H&R Topper Junior Classic in 28 gauge, light, short, low recoil. Perfect woods shotgun. Bring those back along with the 999 Sportsman revolver.
Mike is a good dude. Really passionate about his projects.
Rifles chambered in .32 *H&R* Magnum.
After all, I think it would behoove H&R to support their one and only namesake cartridge. Especially considering the rising popularity of the S&W Ultimate Carry J-Frame in _.32 H&R Magnum._
Please and thank you.
Stay classy my friends.
Ooh. I like that!
Good call on the namesake cartridge and pistol-rifle combo.
I love my 432UC. It's the perfect J-frame. I call her Cherri because of the VZ G10 grips.
💜~Kitten
I'm huge classic H&R fan, but 32HR Magnum is NOT what they should chamber it in. 327 Federal, yes. Then you get 32HR too. And 32SW long , and short.
@@aethertech i second this! .327 magnum was the best thing to happen to revolvers since neumman started making 7 and 8 shot cylinders in the 80s
@@aethertech Not sure about the 32 short. It can probably be done, but the short is so much shorter that it won't function in my Henry Big Boy 327.
@@aethertech Agreed.
If you recall my previous statements, wherein I suggested the .327 Federal Magnum over the .32 H&R Magnum, for the very same reasons you have mentioned.
However, for the sake of brevity and to (hopefully) circumvent the *ridiculous* amount of censorship currently enacted upon me; I chose to get straight to the point. That is to say, we need more .32 H&R Magnum offerings in both rifles and revolvers.
I also concur with @prometheussmithksu's and your statement as well.
Theoretically, we _should_ be able to fire four different calibers from a rifle chambered in .327 Federal Magnum. But I doubt the .32 Short would, in fact, function safely in such a platform. It is literally so short that the projectile would not even meet the throat of the barrel. Thereby causing a potentially catastrophic failure.
Then again, I am not an Engineer. Therefore, this hypothesis is clearly above my paygrade.
But I get your point, folks.
Stay classy my friends.
“Coming 2025; Escape from PSA”
The lineup of retro AR 15s is awesome, but I’m really glad Harrington and Richardson is branching out into other classics also.
I wish they would have done something like the protoype AR15 or the various retro AR-10's personally, or heck, old H&R single shots or SOMEthing old and unique. There's already a million lever action designs out there, either of a winchester design or a marlin of some sort.
I’d like to see them do new M1 Garands, I bet with CNC machining they could be made reasonably efficiently so they weren’t super expensive. Garands in different calibers would be cool.
Do a rerelease of the H&R US Rifle Cal .30 M1!
Already own one. 😅😊🇺🇸🦅🗽
I wish they would bring back the Handi-Rifle. Those were amazing guns for the money.
Assuming that they manufacture in the USA and approximate the quality and features of the Henry single-shots, expect an SRP of around $600.
Please make the single shot rifles and shotguns again!!!!
Would love to see them make some in 460 and 500 s&w
A lever 357 Maximum would be the bomb!
Whats interesting, is that most lever guns put out by manufactures seem to go big first, 30-30 and 45-70, than go to .357/.44/.45 Colt. That always annoyed me, I own a .357 revovler, have have .38 special and .357, I dont want to buy 30-30 or 45-70. If the quality is there, I'd absolutely love one.
Now they need to bring back the 999 Sportsman, world needs more top-break revolvers
You can hear the shame in his voice when he says "yea its Turkish walnut".
yup, no intrest unless american hardwood. Honestly, i'd rather have pine than fuckin anything turkish
Is there something wrong with the quality of Turkish walnut or is it more of an it’s not American walnut issue?
@@senioMseD Turkish walnut = Turkish trash heap gun.
@@senioMseD Allegedly, Turkish/European Walnut is good depending on where they source it. It's more of it's not American-made because of American standard.
@@bintjbeil7892Turkish walnut is often beautiful, highly figured wood since the trees grow slow and dense in the semi arid climate and it's dirt cheap compared to high grade black walnut. It's that it's Turkish and nobody wants to support that country for obvious reasons. I have a $250 Turkish pump shotgun with an absolutely beautiful Turkish walnut stock set.
Mike with H & R is my favorite!!👍🏼
Bring back the Handi-Rifle
I hope these aren't just rebranded G Force ones that they have had on sale for a few months.
Looks like it is to me.
Great to see a wood and steel version with the traditional loop and a threaded barrel.
I didn't even know H&R still existed. My dad has an H&R 949. Still works.
They don't really, PSA's parent company bought the brand after the Remington bankruptcy, and the tooling had already been scrapped years earlier. It's more a revival of a dead brand, like Henry or Springfield Armory.
H&R needs to make an M3 grease gun
It would have to be closed-bolt.
@jic1 I know, that would just make it better in semi since new full autos are banned
Steel receiver?
The coverage of 2025 shot show has shown the gun industry to be incredibly stagnant.
Firearms are about as mature a technology as you can get. Don't expect anything radical until battery technology gets to the point that coilguns and lasers become practical.
Daewoo coming back to the states is literally the only thing worth a damn so far.
Thanks for coving this!
Give me Martini Henry or give me death.
THERE we go!
We need h&r to make an m1 carbine in 5.7
That sounds interesting
There was a 5.7 Johnson cartridge that was made in M1 carbine
But would 5.7 even produce enough gas to cycle the action? Unless you just want a blowback gun that *looks* like an M1 Carbine, like Chiappa's M1-9 in 9mm.
@@jic1 that's a good question. I would say yes. Because the same man who created the m1941 Johnson rifle created the 5.7 Johnson cartridge. But to find the ammo is another question
@@stormlakebobcat9058 I don't think the OP meant 5.7 Johnson.
Garands and M-14's are wood and steel.
So you’re ready to pay 4k for a new M1 Garand? Because that’s what it will cost.
@@Veritas419why would a new one cost 4k when you can buy and authentic one for 1k
@@TexasSmokingmodern production costs and materials. The future sucks
@@TexasSmoking Because when you buy an authentic one you aren't paying for tooling, production, or labor, since those were already paid for decades ago. Same reason that people think AKs are cheap, when they're actually fairly expensive guns to make.
@@jic1 Funny how they wouldn't be so expensive if many of these companies didn't sell off their manufacturing and tooling for these models in the past considering how many gun companies are just bringing back old designs now.
Ugh. They have those awful Rossi style safeties on the tops of the bolts. Just get rid of those things.
Where is the HANDI RIFLE?
At least with the Handi Rifle they would've been bringing back a classic that no one is really doing. (Except for Henry, but I don't want to pay Henry prices for one)
@@georgewhitworth9742 CSA make a single-shot called the Scout.
There's something special about the feel of wood and steel that modern firearms just can't replicate.
go away rajesh we don't need your ai slop
Spoken like a good bot
Bring back the H&R singles. Very sad day when they ended.
Call me when someone makes one without an idiotic crossbolt safety
The Italians and Winchester still make plenty without the safety switch?
What's your number, the Italians have a call for you.
Yeah bro we'll call you bc we all want you here😅
put me on that list, make it a conference call
The one sporting a Czech VZ-58 sling is kind of a vibe, ngl.
I'll take one of each
H&R going hard this year
I'd buy one if it wasn't for the "idiot switch" on the bolt
That color case hardened with the walnut stock looks amazing. I got but dumb goofy hands so generally lever guns aren't my vibe. But I might want to grab one of those just for the aesthetic?
That safety on top ruins it but otherwise I love seeing a new levergun.
You had me at stainless steel 🥺
You can't even get a round about price on a gun but you're quick to "stock up" on that caliber😂😂😂
Beautiful guns tho ngl
Top break revolvers next!
Is the LMG upper still coming from H&R?
Good I’m interested to see those.
10mm?
How about a high wall falling block magnum!!
I hate the large loops
Was really excited til i saw the stupid safety.
Please bring back the old h&r .22 revolvers!!
I'd be more excited to see them bring back break top single shot Handi-rifles. Particularly the old 157 mannlicher stocked one in some decent deer cartridges.
Need a Nitride finished 357mag, black furniture, threaded barrel and a pic. rail
Oh Goodie, another lever gun
Dang, add another to my list of next lever gat choices. I already have a g-force .410 and a henry 22wmr (I suppose I should actually get a 22lr next)
But for my next choice for a full size pistol or rifle caliber, I can't decide between:
S&W, Marlin or Henry...
Heritage, Rossi, G-force (citadel maybe) and now H&R. I know a lot of them are turkish made winchester clones, so where are these going to be made?
460 or 454 casull please or 35 remington. Please.
Make the rifle caliber guns angle eject.
Make Angle Eject with a threaded barrel, .357. I want to put on a SilencerCo Omega 36M suppressor.
The more I see of these the less inspired I am. They look awfully rough, even compared to Rossi.
H&R, bring back the interchangeable barrels, centerfire over shotgun single shots, make some levers in .454 Casull and .460 magnum, also more single shot rifles in .460 and 500 magnum.
YES YES YES YES
Hop sneaking in there like a cryptid sighting
Where are they made ?
Made by “Hugtek Arms Company” in Turkey.
@ thanks I thought they were Turkey guns .
Wtf is 2010 brandon Herrera doing in this video
His callout on small loops on wooden leverguns makes me wary…
Just me or does that dude look like he could be Hop's dad?
Classic logo big win! But Can we get some American wood on the darn thing?
I suspect that the reason they have Turkish wood is because they're Turkish guns.
I wish someone would make the takedown models
The sling loop is perfect for digging into the face and neck. Looks like plastic barrel bands. Awesome cool cool. Bluing looks like paint. Sweet! Love the cyanide fake color case hardening. Who’s actually making the rifle?
Curious if these are imported, or US made. He said "Turkish walnut ", I thought- oh boy..
Made in USA or is it imported from Turkey/Brazil/Italy?
Made by “Hugtek Arms Company” in Turkey.
May I make a suggestion, single shot rifles and shotguns plus 999 sportsman revolvers please!
Looks little bit too much like Chiappa..
Want to really stand out in this market, cheap Mare legs in 45-70.
500 mag please. I don’t want to pay 2k for the big horn armory one. Shot out to Protect Farm impressive!
Another Turkish lever action, how original
Turkish origin??
Yes. It’s actually made by “Hugtek Arms Company in Turkey.
@ that was my suspicion🍻
These are probably gonna be 1000 to 1200
Dear new H&R. All that's really cool, but please bring back single shots with user interchangeable barrels. Sincerely, everyone.
Rebranded Rossi???
No, made by “Hugtek Arms Company” in Turkey.
@Variable556 Great, even worse. More trash tier purchases funding the caliphate.
I thought H&R went the way of the Dodo Bird when Remington went bankrupt years back. Who owns the brand and makes them now?
If your rifles are less than a $1000, they’ll sell…
Lever action rifles are reliable capable simple 357 does just fine learn to reload your own ammo 9mm can be cheaper & easier to acquire
Guy seems disinterested in the questions
He is worn out.
H&R have been teasing crap for years and none of it ever comes out.
GOTTA get rid of that STOOPUD SAFETY!!!👎👎👎
love the color case hardened lever action one but that sling mount looks trashy and so far out of place on a lever action.
Cool but top eject is less than ideal.
Make it in 10mm and they will come
😂
make lever-action rifles great again. these were the assault rifles of the 19th century. in many anti-2a jurisdictions a lever-action rifle is ok. make lever-action rifles affordable and modular, a suburban everyman’s modern sporting rifle on a traditional lever-action platform. not everyone has an atv and hunts mulies. replace tube mag with a ten round glock mag for 9mm and 45acp versions, ammo that is way cheaper than 357/38, 44, 45lc, etc.
Why would the tube be shorter than the barrel? Your losing capacity
Come on, couldn't they at least remade the Savage 99? Why is every company in their mother making either a winchester or a marlin clone?
Or heck, a Remington Model 8 clone in something like .350 Legend, or a Krag remake? I'm just glad they're doing other cool things like the DOE carbine and the T48 FAL, cause this is just bad imo. Give us gun designs we want and not yet have, not gun designs that are already extremely popular and everywhere.
Use some Brass or bronze with detachable magazines.
Oh, yeah. Lever guns are popular, so we're going to see H&R come in last to the party, throw out the same exact options as the half dozen companies that beat them to the punch, and then wonder why their sales are stagnant.
They should try something different and innovative. I'm not saying that I have an answer for that, but I know the market isn't really looking for a 7th manufacturer to make a functionally identical 357/38 lever action.
Henry just threw a STANAG mag lever into the mix, and Savage put out a quality rimfire with a short, threaded barrel. Those are interesting enough to attract attention. This is just filler.
“We wanna get in on that market” while adding nothing innovative or different. Unless it’s dirt cheap, no one is gonna care about another .357 lever gun
Thank you, I really don't get why this was entertained as a possibility. Give me a Savage 99 or a Remington Model 8, or SOMEthing different.
Honestly I’m just happy I haven’t seen any “modern tactical” lever guns this year. That fad was so cringe
I thought H and R was bought out by Remington and shut down?
They are now owned by PSA
Another product line that will be beta tested by their customers.
Competetive...so $1,250-$1,600 starting...
Turk $#!t?
american hardwoods please
What's with designing new guns with archaic obsolete cartridges. They should be using modern cartridges like the 360 Buckhammer or 6.5 Creedmoor.
At least it would've been unique at that point.