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  1. J

    Have you finally found one that won't be messed with?

    Sig P7 - grip, sights and trigger are fabulous. The squeeze cocker design is unusual but the gun works flawlessly.
  2. J

    High Standard Trigger Question

    I have the two mentioned High Standard pistols and you are right, they are extremely accurate with great triggers. I would never trade them. They will always be more accurate than me. Since they were manufactured in 1974 and 1976, they are probably overdue for an overhaul from the manufacturer.
  3. J

    High Standard Trigger Question

    You are correct. I opened it up and the sear bar spring flew out and I cannot locate it. I did not know what part flew out so I took out another Citation I have to check what part is missing and the sear bar spring came loose on that one as well(but I have it). Now both triggers will not engage...
  4. J

    High Standard Trigger Question

    Thanks for the tip. I thought it might be a cleaning issue because it was intermittent. I gave it a field strip cleaning but have not taken it down completely. Thanks for the diagram!
  5. J

    High Standard Trigger Question

    I just bought what what appears to be a never before shot Citation Supermatic 104 (Hamden model). I took it to the range today and the first shot always has about a 2.5 pound trigger pull. After the first shot, it may be a 2.5 pull or about a 10 pound pull. It intermittently goes from 2.5 to 10...
  6. J

    gun you regret buying...

    Walther P22...a recurring theme. It felt good holding it but jams constantly no matter what ammo I feed through it.
  7. J

    Show off your new or old target pistol.

    High Standard Citation and Hammerli 280. I can't decide which shoots the best.
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