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Amongst collectors and enthusiasts the Hamden made pistols are more highly prized and have a reputation for excellence in manufacture. That being said the High Standard pistols generally have a good reputation for build quality and as pistols that are superbly accurate.

The target pistols usually have the rear sight mounted on an extension piece mounted directly onto the frame and not on the slide. This can be seen in the diagram above as part The reason for this was to ensure that the rear sight would not move at all during firing and would remain fixed in its relationship with the front sight. Models that have the rear sight mounted directly on the slide are subject to some lateral movement to the detriment of accuracy. The downside of this is that the slide is slightly more awkward to cycle, but on a target pistol this is not the most important issue; accuracy is.

Older style Hi Standard Supermatic Citation. The main difference is that the Olympic Citation was made in. Picture courtesy paladin, smithandwessonforum. A forum to talk about Olympic style shooting, rifle or pistol, 10 meters to 50 meters, and whatever is in between. Hosted by Pilkguns. Moderators: pilkguns , Isabel Post by Trooperjake » Sun Feb 10, am. Post by gulliver62 » Sun Feb 10, am. Original blue finish and checkered hard rubber grips with HS monogram. Fixed sights.

External hammer. Original factory shot two-tone finish magazine. Matching serial Excellent original blued finish. The checkered walnut target grips are in very good condition, having minor chips and mars. Fixed front The front sight is a blade and it has a n adjustable rear U notch sight. It is fitted with a It has a ventilated rib with a fixed blade front sight. That gun functions and shoots quite well too. I have been dedicated to using iron sights for the last 10 years or so and that Houston gun is optic only so I don't really use it that often but I wouldn't hesitate to shoot it in a match.

Good luck if you decide to try one out. I like everything about my I had the magazines tuned by a pro cheap and it has run flawless for years now. It is my number 1 go to pistol for a. It is really hard to find a better trigger then the older HS straight from the box. Mine has been tinkered with a lot. It didn't come from the factory as a Victor. The Victor may not be the best 22lr Bullseye pistol these days, but it still holds it own.

I've shot mine for over 30yrs. I'd say FWB, Hammerli s, Pardini's are in a league of their own, but comes with a high price tag to boot. Just my opinion. I noticed some high standard victor pistols have a button in front to take apart the pistol and some don't? Which model is more desirable?

Clark Custom Supermatic High Standard. I shoot it better than any other pistol or than a conversion with a dot. With irons, its my best performer. Thanks to the benevolence of another forum member I was able to test a variety of great 22s and did markedly better with this one. I have a set of Heretts waiting for me when I get back from deployment 2.

Wobbley Posts : Join date : I just play with it a bit. JB was kind enough to set me up with a couple brands of ammo to try for function. That went fairly well today. Shot the x ring out of a B6. At 15 yds I shoot iron sights and I love this pistol. I am glad I saved it from its life in my safe.



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