H&R DOE 9mm Pistol | Harrington & Richardson

Published on January 13, 2025
Duration: 1:12

This video provides an expert overview of the H&R DOE 9mm Pistol, presented by an experienced Palmetto State Armory employee. It details the firearm's historical significance as a Department of Energy issued weapon, its specific components like the HR-15 brace and 635 lower, and technical specifications including barrel length and threading. The video also announces the product's launch date and availability as a complete pistol or upper.

Quick Summary

The H&R DOE 9mm Pistol is a retro firearm with historical significance, originally issued to Department of Energy security forces. It features a 7.5-inch 9mm nitrided barrel, 5/8x24 threading, a carry handle upper, and a 635 9mm lower receiver. It launches January 17th as a complete pistol or upper.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Product Reveal
  2. 00:20DOE History and Purpose
  3. 00:30Key Components Overview
  4. 00:40Barrel Specifications
  5. 00:49Handguard and Front Sight
  6. 01:01Launch Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the H&R DOE 9mm Pistol and its historical significance?

The H&R DOE 9mm Pistol, from Harrington & Richardson, stands for Department of Energy. It was issued to security forces at nuclear facilities in the late 1980s due to concerns about over-penetration from higher caliber rounds, making it a historically significant retro firearm.

What are the key technical specifications of the H&R DOE 9mm Pistol?

The H&R DOE 9mm Pistol features a 7.5-inch 9mm nitrided barrel with 5/8x24 threading, a clone-correct DOE handguard, a foldable front sight, an HR-15 brace, a 635 9mm dedicated lower receiver, and a slick-side dedicated 9mm carry handle upper.

When and how will the H&R DOE 9mm Pistol be available?

The H&R DOE 9mm Pistol is scheduled to launch on Friday, January 17th, at 4:30 PM EST. It will be offered in two configurations: as a complete pistol and as complete upper receiver assemblies.

What makes the H&R DOE 9mm Pistol a unique build?

Its uniqueness stems from its direct lineage to firearms used by Department of Energy security forces, its retro carry handle upper design, and the specific 635 9mm lower receiver, offering a distinct historical clone-building opportunity.

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