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As much as I love these High Standard revolvers, it's time to thin the herd...
I have (4) different revolvers for sale; (2) Double-Nine (Western style) & (2) Sentinel (Police style) models.
First up is a W104 series Double-Nine. This one has a 5.5" barrel, wood grips, and an unfluted cylinder. Lots of finish wear on the cylinder and the frame near the cylinder.
*Edit*: This one appears to need some gunsmith work done. Cylinder pawl does not lock up correctly, and hammer/sear engagement needs work.
$175 No longer for sale due to condition.
Next is a W100 series Double-Nine. This one has a 5.5" barrel, plastic faux ivory grips, and a fluted cylinder. Moderate finish wear on the cylinder and frame, plus scratches on the frame from the ejector. The W100 series also does not have an ejector return spring, whereas the newer models do.
$150 SOLD
Third is an R101 series Sentinel, with a 6" barrel and slim plastic grips. Moderate finish wear on the cylinder, frame, and barrel; with some scratches from the ejector. The R101 series is also missing the ejector return spring by design.
$175 $150 SOLD
Last is an R103 series Sentinel, with a 6" barrel and slim plastic grips. Moderate finish wear on cylinder and frame, but heavy finish wear on barrel.
$150 SOLD
Both the Double-Nine and Sentinel models are DA/SA with a 9-shot swing out cylinder. They have an alloy frame with steel cylinder and barrel. They are lighter weight than most other .22 revolvers their size, and make excellent camping and plinking pistols. I have one that has been my constant range companion for many years now.
Preferred FFL is Tigard Pawn, but willing to travel within a reasonable distance.
Buyer pays transfer fees.
Thanks for looking!
I have (4) different revolvers for sale; (2) Double-Nine (Western style) & (2) Sentinel (Police style) models.
First up is a W104 series Double-Nine. This one has a 5.5" barrel, wood grips, and an unfluted cylinder. Lots of finish wear on the cylinder and the frame near the cylinder.
*Edit*: This one appears to need some gunsmith work done. Cylinder pawl does not lock up correctly, and hammer/sear engagement needs work.
Next is a W100 series Double-Nine. This one has a 5.5" barrel, plastic faux ivory grips, and a fluted cylinder. Moderate finish wear on the cylinder and frame, plus scratches on the frame from the ejector. The W100 series also does not have an ejector return spring, whereas the newer models do.
Third is an R101 series Sentinel, with a 6" barrel and slim plastic grips. Moderate finish wear on the cylinder, frame, and barrel; with some scratches from the ejector. The R101 series is also missing the ejector return spring by design.
Last is an R103 series Sentinel, with a 6" barrel and slim plastic grips. Moderate finish wear on cylinder and frame, but heavy finish wear on barrel.
Both the Double-Nine and Sentinel models are DA/SA with a 9-shot swing out cylinder. They have an alloy frame with steel cylinder and barrel. They are lighter weight than most other .22 revolvers their size, and make excellent camping and plinking pistols. I have one that has been my constant range companion for many years now.
Preferred FFL is Tigard Pawn, but willing to travel within a reasonable distance.
Buyer pays transfer fees.
Thanks for looking!
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