That's a beauty. I have a Colt Challenger of the same vintage, looks virtually identical. And yes, it is a good shooting .22, if it's what you use for shooting targets, it's a target pistol!
That's a beauty. I have a Colt Challenger of the same vintage, looks virtually identical. And yes, it is a good shooting .22, if it's what you use for shooting targets, it's a target pistol!
My High Standard and Browning Challenger pistols:
Is the High Standard compensated?
I want one of those stainless Rugers!!!
No, it doesn't have a compensator. There are notches on either side of the end of the barrel. Apparently they were for attaching a removable barrel stabilizer with two set screws.
Is the High Standard compensated?
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No, it doesn't have a compensator. There are notches on either side of the end of the barrel. Apparently they were for attaching a removable barrel stabilizer with two set screws.
And you are missing the under barrel weight set. Too bad, that is a remarkable gun![]()
I have the stabilizer and both 2 & 3 oz. weights on my "Space Gun" 102 Supermatic HS. It can be more accurate than the M41 but a bit more finicky with feeding since the magazine lips act as the ramp as well.
Im just waiting for my Drulov 70 free pistol to arrive in the mail.. ill let you know how it shoots. probably better then the Ruger 22/45 lite i had.
My go to 22 is a S&W 41,but I also have a Walther GSP 22 and 32 combo.you can find a good 41 in the 700$ range if you look.The GSP is more money,and both firearms shoot equally well
Yup, love my 617S&w 617 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
More accurate than I am
Hammerli Model 150 with Morini grip here.Toz 35
Still love my Ruger MK II