Does this sound right???I did the revolver check out,it seems ok........Am I missing something????This could be a great plinker......not sure of the model...I'm going to look at it tonight...more info to follow....
High Standard revolvers were never to the same level of quality as their autos ( which were great ). But they do alright as plinkers etc. If it really checks out OK, I would buy it for a fun gun. Quantrill
Depending on model and condition, that sounds like a pretty fair price. I've heard that they have short life spans, but that was on the .38's and such. I was looking at LNIB Crusader .44mag at the last gun show, guy wanted $950 for it. Can't blame a guy for trying I guess.
I'm jealous! I've seen one or two Crusaders in my entire life, and both were considerably more expensive than that.
A High Standard .22 Sentinel for $89 sounds about right, although I'd start dickering at $69. I've never understood how the company managed to sign its name to both Sentinels and Victors. Sentinels are homely little things, but would make good plinkers and kit guns.
I have four Sentinels, in 2", 4", 5", and 6" barrel lengths. They are good shooters and lots of fun. I usually carry one when fishing, and if it falls in the water, it won't be a tragedy like losing a Smith & Wesson. If I saw another good one priced at $89, I'd jump on it with both feet.
I have a Sentinel MKII that I picked up for $50. I can shoot better with that than my Kimber Pro Carry HD II, I don't know why, always seem to be a bit low and left with the Kimber, but spot on with the High Standard
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.