- Location
- Ottawa Ontario
Been looking for a decent older .22 pistol for plinking, and picked up a mid 60's High Standard 104 Supermatic Citation locally for $300. I don't know a whole lot about High Standard's, but was told that these vintage target pistols are pretty bulletproof. It actually looks to be a pretty well made firearm. Any thoughts or opinions?..


































A 'number' of them actually. With that decision made, I started out looking for rimfires that are available with a similar grip angle. Prior to this, I had a Browning Challenger but settled on a S&W model 46 for what I took to be a closer angle match to my 1911. Later I did a couple of small upgrade, those being a couple of different model 41's and have recently acquired one more 41. The last move in my Bullseye shooting days was the purchase of a Walther GSP with all the .22 & .32 'trimmings'. 






















