High Standard Revolvers

High Standard Sentinels and Double Nines turn up with some regularity.
They are generally unappreciated.
I have two - a 6" in very fine condition, and an abused 4".
Excellent shooters.
 
For the money, they are pretty nice. Massad Ayoob included them in his 'Greatest Handguns of the World' anthology, and they're out of production (of course), so you can be confident that it wasn't done out of any profit motive.

The biggest 'but', for me, is the issue of spare parts. Anything less common, anything out of production, anything from a manufacturer no longer is business, all comes with it the issue of spare parts and will you be able to find them (should you need them). If you consider yourself a 'gun guy' and you enjoy spending time doing seemingly-endless searches on gun-related sites, you'll be fine. If, however, you're not a 'gun guy', and you don't want any hassle, I'd suggest you might focus on something more contemporary, like a Smith & Wesson Model 63, or a Ruger SP-101.
 
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Wendell is quite right - if there is a problem with something that is out of production, sourcing parts can be an issue.
There revolvers are also in the category of "avoid complete disassembly unless absolutely necessary". Field stripping is no problem, but going further needs to be carefully considered.
I mentioned that they are unappreciated - my 6" came in the box, just about new, for $200 plus tax; the 4" (12-6) was from an auction house, just under $100 total. In addition to surface wear, someone had filed the rear sight down, trying to get an elevation zero. I just added some steel to the top of the front sight to accomplish the same thing.
 
Excellent information guys thanks. I'm going to go take a look at it. Other than my new Alfa, my other pieces are 1980 or older. Parts are an issue, true, but I don't shoot all that much anymore. Wouldn't wear anything out as long as it's in good shape to begin with!
 
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