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H&R 1871 NP1-2S1 Pardner Compact 4+1 3" 20 GA 21" - Blue/Black, 21" Barrel, Synthetic, 3" Chamber, Fixed Stock

   45 Reviews
| 14 Questions & Answers
Model: 72282
 
Condition: Factory New
 
Bud's Item Number: 20983
 
UPC: 010633051218
 

H&R 1871 NP1-2S1 Pardner Compact 4+1 3 20 GA 21
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Built specifically for youth and small-statured shooters. Available with a rugged black
synthetic stock, these 20-gauge pumps have 21" barrels and a reduced length of pull. They also weigh slightly less than their full-sized counterparts.

Specifications:

  • Caliber: 20 Gauge
  • Finish: Blue
  • Action: Pump Action
  • Stock: Black Synthetic, Checkered
  • Sight: Bead
  • Barrel Length: 21
  • Overall Length: 41.125
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs
  • Capacity: 5+1, 3 Shot Plug Furnished
  • Safety: Cross-bolt Safety
  • Receiver: Blue, Drilled & Tapped
  • Chamber: 3
  • Chokes: Screw-In Modified
  • Butt Plate: Black Vented Recoil Pad
  • Features: Grooved Forend, Vent Rib; Length of Pull 13

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H&R 1871 NP1-2S1 Pardner Compact 4+1 3" 20 GA 21"
Model
72282
Condition
Factory New
Bud's Item #
20983
UPC
010633051218
Manufacturer
Harrington and Richardson

Built specifically for youth and small-statured shooters. Available with a rugged black
synthetic stock, these 20-gauge pumps have 21" barrels and a reduced length of pull. They also weigh slightly less than their full-sized counterparts.

Specifications:

  • Caliber: 20 Gauge
  • Finish: Blue
  • Action: Pump Action
  • Stock: Black Synthetic, Checkered
  • Sight: Bead
  • Barrel Length: 21
  • Overall Length: 41.125
  • Weight: 6.5 lbs
  • Capacity: 5+1, 3 Shot Plug Furnished
  • Safety: Cross-bolt Safety
  • Receiver: Blue, Drilled & Tapped
  • Chamber: 3
  • Chokes: Screw-In Modified
  • Butt Plate: Black Vented Recoil Pad
  • Features: Grooved Forend, Vent Rib; Length of Pull 13

45 Reviews. 4.7 out of 5 Stars!
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Jonathan C on 05/07/2023
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

best turkey/deer/hog firearm I could ask for.

Richard H on 03/31/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

I bought this for my wife. Reminds me of a Remington 870. Very reliable. Cycles easy and cleanly every shot. It seems a little on the heavy side but other than that … oh and my wife loves it. Shot a couple Turkeys with it too.

A. P on 03/30/2022
Rating:   1 of 5 Stars!

No complaints on the purchasing or delivery side of my purchase, but the gun itself is a different story. I'm not sure if my issues are a special case or not because I couldn't find many other reviews online for this specific gun, so I don't think the youth model with the 21" barrel is very popular. If you don't want to read my whole review, to sum it up, this gun's ejector seems to be poorly designed and it patterns very poorly (point of impact at about 20 yards is about 10 inches left from point of aim). I shot a few rounds of skeet with this gun after receiving it and had no major issues with cycling or jamming. However, the first time I shot high brass waterfowl loads (Winchester drylok), every shell was being retained in the chamber and I needed to manually pry them out. I then noticed the brass was splitting or bulging on the side of the shell towards the extractor. The extractor was slipping off the shell and leaving the fired shells in the chamber. When I got home, I found that this was happening even with unfired shells and that unfired shells were abnormally tight fitting into the chamber. The chamber was fairly rough, which was due to the metal itself, not debris from lack of cleaning. Even after polishing the chamber, the extractor was slipping off of the brass. This happened just as the shell contacted the ejector. The ejector on this gun is not the same design as the standard 12 gauge pardner pump, which is seemingly identical to a Remington 870. The ejector on this gun, in my opinion, has a poor design, and was the cause of my issue. The shell was not aligned properly on the ejector as it slid back out of the chamber, so the extractor lost tension against the shell and the shell would either remain halfway in the chamber after the extractor slipped off the lip of the brass or the shell would fall to the bottom of the loading port and fail to be ejected. I sent the gun in for repair (Remington at the time), who decided to replace the gun. I haven't had that issue with the new gun, but I also haven't fired it yet. I still needed to polish the chamber because shells would not slide in freely. I own an old 870 Wingmaster, which has a smooth, nicely polished chamber and shells fall in easily. I also found out that this gun (at least for me) patterns very poorly. The density of the pellets is fine, but the point of impact is about 10 inches left from the point of aim. I initially shimmed the stock over a bit to the right to align my eye down the rib (I'm a right handed shooter), but after patterning, I realized the gun still shot at least 6 inches left at about 20 yards. I shimmed the stock as far as I possibly could and also added spacers under the recoil pad to lengthen the stock and get my eye as far over as possible. Even with my eye now aligning to the right side of the rib (I actually look across the rib when I shoulder the gun and see the right side of the barrel), the point of impact is still slightly left. This issue was consistent with both the first and replacement guns. I'm not sure how this is even possible, but apparently the rib is either placed poorly or the barrels are not straight. It's hard to believe that a gun can pattern that far off, especially being consistent with two different guns. So, for the price, and depending on what you want to do with it, I suppose this gun is OK. However, as I've experienced before, cheap guns tend not to perform well and quality control is lacking. Unfortunately, this seems to be common now, which is why I opted to buy an old Remington Wingmaster rather than a new one because there are numerous poor reviews on newer Wingmasters, which are far more expensive than this Pardner pump. Bottom line, try to buy quality guns if you want them to perform and realize you are likely taking a chance with cheaper ones.

Joshua R on 03/29/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Love it, used it a lot past weekend. Great gun

Larry A on 05/23/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Very happy with the shotgun with the exception of the front sling mount as the hole is to small for pin on any of my slings to go thru. The shotgun didn't come with a choke wrench as it should have and the wrench that comes with H&R 3 piece choke tubes doesn't fit. I contacted Bud's and their guy said he'd reach out to Remington, needless to say I'm still without a wrench to fit the factory choke tube. Otherwise it's a great little gun that is fun to shoot and so far has been very reliable. I would buy another one.

Tyler C on 01/28/2020
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

The H&R Pardner Pump 20 Ga. is a great shotgun. It has a smooth action and seems to be well built. This gun is an 870 clone and accepts the majority of 860 aftermarket parts. I really like this shotgun and have been impressed so far. Thanks Buds for great service and fast shipping!

Timothy A on 01/15/2020
Rating:   3 of 5 Stars!

The firearm arrived at FFL dealer in 3 days! Unfortunately, it arrived with scratches and was dirty. Not new, used. Had to clean it before taking to the range. Rust too! Fired fine at the range with no issues. It is a solid firearm and for less than $200, I will keep it for target shooting and home defense. Just wish it arrived in better shape. Quality Control!

Skyler C on 01/09/2020
Rating:   4 of 5 Stars!

The gun itself has somewhat of a cheap feel. But it fires smooth and well and straight. Don’t have an real complaints. Other then the cheaper feel. But it is a very cheap gun money wise so that take a play for sure.

Lawrence K on 08/23/2019
Rating:   4 of 5 Stars!

Good buy for the money! 20 gauge recoil much better than 12, but still the fire power to blow apart 2x4s.

Vincent L on 04/18/2019
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Very happy with my purchase. Have run at least 4 boxes of shells thru it and have had no jams. Has shot slugs as well. Soild shotgun. All metal machine. Luv it!

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