Re: 58 inline
I actually have one. Jonathan has one, too, I think. Interesting little guns. Sort of an early 'neanderthal' in-line.
The Huntsman looks like a basic shotgun, but it ain't- although they clearly used that simple design.
Center break. Uses a removable breach plug with O rings that holds the screw in nipple. You can remove the whole plug easily by removing the fore stock and clean it just like a shotgun.
I had a friend that trouble shoots weapons engineering for the Navy who warned me that he did not consider the Huntsman safe to use. I did some follow up with H & R and they said that this was false and that they stood by the product. I found no more actual evidence so I let it go.
I don't shoot mine anymore, however. But, that is because the gauge is larger than I like to use and I never was very accurate with it. I also find the look less personally attractive. I like a primitive weapon to have a little frontier swagger to it. So, if anyone wants to try this unique fire-stick out? I could be convinced to let mine go very cheap when selling. But, be warned... Every time I brought it out to shoot it, a small crowd gathered to check it out. Using it at a range is as magnetic as walking a new puppy on a string through a park. It is that interesting and fun to see in action.