The Old School HandR Trapper Model 22 Revolver
If you've ever spent time digging through a dusty wooden gun cabinet or browsing the back shelf of a local pawn shop, you've probably seen an h&r trapper model 22 revolver sitting there with its distinct octagonal barrel. It's one of those guns that doesn't necessarily scream for attention with flashy engravings or high-tech polymers, but it has a way of catching your eye regardless. There is something fundamentally "right" about the way these old rimfires look. They represent a different era of American manufacturing—a time when things were built to be used hard, priced for the common man, and designed with a simplicity that's hard to find in modern catalogs. ...