High Standard target 22 ?
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Chris Miceli
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High Standard target 22 ?
If you were looking to buy one used, which model would you be looking for ?
rebs- Posts : 273
Join date : 2015-02-11
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
I would look for a model 106 or 107 as I like the grip angle. Victors are also very nice but usually a little more expensive. While the difference may not be tremendous, I would look for a Hamden built vs East Hartford.
weber1b- Posts : 574
Join date : 2015-10-03
Location : Ballwin, MO
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
i was looking at the 106 or 107 victor, The model list and trim levels can be a bit intimidating for the high standard. i like the slab sides of the victor and the 1911 grip angle of the 106/107 and after . A lot of trim levels have different finishes which i think the confusion comes from.
Most front and back straps i believe are hand stippled
http://www.histandard.info/
Most front and back straps i believe are hand stippled
http://www.histandard.info/
Chris Miceli- Posts : 2715
Join date : 2015-10-27
Location : Northern Virginia
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
I have both the Victor and Trophy 1911 grip angle models with 5.5 " barrels. Of the two, I prefer the Victor but they both shoot well.
cdrt- Posts : 844
Join date : 2016-04-12
Location : Amarillo, Texas
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
i have a supermatic trophy military,great pistol and excellent trigger.
SW-52- Posts : 805
Join date : 2015-07-20
Age : 40
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
The price is fairly high on used ones, what a new one made in Texas ?
rebs- Posts : 273
Join date : 2015-02-11
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
I think the new ones are much higher in cost than the used ones can be had for. Good Citation or Supermatic models can be had for well under a thousand, many in the 700-800 range.
weber1b- Posts : 574
Join date : 2015-10-03
Location : Ballwin, MO
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
i prefer old ones of hamden. have barrel options with lsp for bullseye shooting with drilled holes.
SW-52- Posts : 805
Join date : 2015-07-20
Age : 40
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
From what I have, and shown here before, a 102-104 Sport King. And swap on an after market barrel like LSP aluminum, or Houston 10x. And if you prefer, switch to a Houston set screw trigger. Houston wood grips are good too.
All the 102-104 Sport Kings I have seen maintained that good slam the car door quality while the higher grade models were beginning to suffer.
All the 102-104 Sport Kings I have seen maintained that good slam the car door quality while the higher grade models were beginning to suffer.
Jack H- Posts : 2699
Join date : 2011-06-10
Age : 75
Location : Oregon
Re: High Standard target 22 ?
When you clean the barrel, the Victor has the sights on the barrel. No change of zero.
The others will need sighted in again, but only a few cllicks. But your can try different barrel lengths. There was also a 22 short conversion kit for the old ones.
Weight, the Victor is heavier.
The others will need sighted in again, but only a few cllicks. But your can try different barrel lengths. There was also a 22 short conversion kit for the old ones.
Weight, the Victor is heavier.
243winxb- Posts : 344
Join date : 2013-12-01
Age : 80
Location : USA
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