I'd buy it for $200 or less for noire display. The actions are not the strongest if you are gonna cycle it alot and I would imagine parts are getting scarce. That said all those inexpensive .22 hand guns of the period seemed to have white colored faux stags on them . They represented to the uninformed "cowboy" as seen in 1950s and earlier westerns where they shoot revolver all day long like a belt fed. I used to collect those Genre ., Iver johnson made a similar one and Harirngton and Richardson did also. The High Standard was the best of the bunch with that swing out cylinder and 9 shots. The Double Nine used an adaption of their Sentinel action which was well proven but not particularly robust in the long run .Anyone want to share some knowledge about these? I found one for sale locally today and checked it out.
Pretty cool being a double action but disguised as a single action. This one has faux stag grip on it,
Any ideas of a decent price for these?
Oh yeah way too high ! Find an S&W for that or a Ruger and it will keep on working and can be fixed !LGS is asking $425.00 for this specimen. I figured that might be high.
Does this LGS also have a Weed Dispensary incorporated into their business? It sounds like they might and someone’s been sampling the products.LGS is asking $425.00 for this specimen. I figured that might be high.