The H&R 606 Rifle | Classic Makes a Comeback! | Harrington & Richardson - Palmetto State Armory

Published on March 19, 2026
Duration: 1:02

This video provides a detailed look at the H&R 606 Rifle, presented as an M16A1 clone. It showcases the rifle's markings, components, and operational features, including ammunition loading, charging handle and bolt release manipulation, and live fire demonstrations. The expert presentation highlights the rifle's classic aesthetic and functional aspects, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts interested in this historical firearm.

Quick Summary

The H&R 606 Rifle, presented as an M16A1 clone, features 'PROPERTY OF US GOVT. M16 CAL 5.56MM SERIAL 040137' markings and an H&R logo. It is equipped with a barrel-mounted 'U.S. SIPO M2' bipod, fixed stock, and carry handle. Operation is demonstrated through charging handle and bolt release manipulation, followed by live fire sequences.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Identification & Markings
  2. 00:05Rifle Components & Atmosphere
  3. 00:10H&R 606 in Natural Setting
  4. 00:16Ammunition Loading Demonstration
  5. 00:21Rifle Handling & Function Controls
  6. 00:32Live Fire Demonstration
  7. 00:41Bipod & Accessory Detail
  8. 00:47Sustained Firing Sequence
  9. 00:51H&R Brand Reveal

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key markings on the H&R 606 Rifle shown in the video?

The H&R 606 Rifle features prominent markings on its lower receiver, including 'PROPERTY OF US GOVT. M16 CAL 5.56MM SERIAL 040137' and the distinctive H&R logo with a lion emblem.

What accessories are visible on the H&R 606 Rifle?

The H&R 606 Rifle is shown with a barrel-mounted bipod, specifically marked 'U.S. SIPO M2'. The rifle also features a fixed stock and a carry handle, characteristic of M16A1 variants.

How is the operation of the H&R 606 Rifle demonstrated?

The video demonstrates basic rifle handling, including walking with the firearm, cycling the charging handle, and utilizing the bolt release. Live fire sequences showcase spent casing ejection and recoil.

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