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  • mgbill

    Active Member
    Apr 19, 2007
    370
    Mount Airy, MD
    Anyone interested in a High Standard Supermatic Trophy Military .22 target pistol, 107 Series? The pistol has a 5.5" heavy barrel and was made in 1974. New In Box condition.

    I saw it at Gunrunners in Frederick MD - beautiful pistol.
     

    Oldcarjunkie

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    Jan 8, 2009
    12,217
    A.A county
    Nice Pistols but if its like this one, you can grab then for about 6-700, sometimes cheaper..
     

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    tallen702

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    Sep 3, 2012
    5,102
    In the boonies of MoCo
    Surprised to see the market so soft on these. Lots of older HS available on GB in the 600 range, even Hampden made Victors.

    Yep. I have a feeling that they're going to go up again though. Simpson LTD is usually in the 4-700 range on good condition HSs right now. Once the younger 03FFL guys get over their bolt-action obsession, Hi-Standards and Colt Woodsmans will become one of the next obsessions.
     

    Bob A

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    Nov 11, 2009
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    Once the younger 03FFL guys get over their bolt-action obsession, Hi-Standards and Colt Woodsmans will become one of the next obsessions.

    I was thrilled to get a S&W M41 as a C&R last year. Sixty years old, 99% condition, and a tack driver. Came with the 7" barrel and muzzle brake; I picked up a 5.5" barrel off ebay(!) for 200 bucks.
     

    Magnumite

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    Dec 17, 2007
    6,564
    Harford County, Maryland
    I remember cutting my handgun shooting in bullseye in the early 80’s. It seemed well over 50% of the shooters used High Standards in verying stages of enhancement. Many years after I stopped shooting the game I acquired a Clark full house 107. You can tell what it was built to do - it is a thoroughbred which really comes alive in timed and rapid fire.
     

    Doco Overboard

    Ultimate Member
    I have a HS pistol that was associated with the US shooting team in the early 50's. It was bequeathed to me quite a long time ago by a family member. I'm by no means a pistol shot but with select ammo its stupid accurate. I have to shoot it from a rested position to really appreciate it and the magazine/feed is very finicky. Very seldom do I shoot it anymore once I found out the history behind it.
    I should get it out and try it some more to get better with it.
     

    Oldcarjunkie

    R.I.P
    Jan 8, 2009
    12,217
    A.A county
    Per the serial number, seems to be from the 1950s, so C&R. So glad I let my FFL03 lapse, I've "potentially" saved thousands of dollars over the last few months.

    :lol2::lol2:

    I was gonna bid on it but i never seem to take my other out and right now im saving for a expensive toy anyway.
     

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