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Thanks JohnPM on the way as we speak.
Thanks JohnPM on the way as we speak.
I have a Hamden, CT HS Victor from 1976 and can say that it's my most accurate .22lr pistol, I've shot Pardini's, M41's, Hammerli 207 & 208 and while they are all extremely accurate, the Victor is the most accurate of them all.
Offhand @ 25 meters (27 yards) w/ SK std+ ammo.
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I have a Hamden, CT HS Victor from 1976 and can say that it's my most accurate .22lr pistol, I've shot Pardini's, M41's, Hammerli 207 & 208 and while they are all extremely accurate, the Victor is the most accurate of them all.
Offhand @ 25 meters (27 yards) w/ SK std+ ammo.
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I have a Hamden, CT HS Victor from 1976 and can say that it's my most accurate .22lr pistol, I've shot Pardini's, M41's, Hammerli 207 & 208 and while they are all extremely accurate, the Victor is the most accurate of them all.
Offhand @ 25 meters (27 yards) w/ SK std+ ammo.
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What are the price ranges for these sweet hearts?
Or what would be considered a good deal?
I realize "condition" is everything, but there should be a common
area of value.
I was given a price on this one today and raised me eye brows.
What are the price ranges for these sweet hearts?
Or what would be considered a good deal?
I realize "condition" is everything, but there should be a common
area of value.
I was given a price on this one today and raised me eye brows.
I came very close to getting a HS last fall but could not find extra mags so passed.. maybe this year
Great great guns, but 1940s technology. And yes, somethings just keep working. My father got into the Olympics with a HS.
I'll take 40's-80's technology, fit, finish and care of assembly over a lot of junk produced today. If one were to get a truly 'TARGET GRADE' 22RF handgun, there are only 2 choices, Walther and Hammerli. Almost everyone else has abandoned the market
You’re joking right?
Pardini
Matchguns
Benelli
Feinwerkbau
Morini
Any of those ring a bell?
Fair enough. All of the options I put up certainly don’t fit if you aren’t willing to shell out $2500 minimum.
Thanks guys , I try.
I have been playing with them for 30+ yrs and owned more than I can count, but turned into a dealer a few years ago so not too many now, my best are Victors and Olympics (22 short rapid fire)
I use to buy factory mags for 30-40.oo up to about 3 yrs ago, then everything went haywire for some reason.
I got 4 in that Western Gun parts had, new ones and my dealer cost is more than I have ever sold a mag for.
After market will work sometimes, good mags are a must for these as there is no ramp, but if the mags are adjusted right, they are 100%, I find the factory spec. to be a bit off.
The lips on these mags are tempered steel and very hard, the aftermarket mags, triple K are soft and work but need tuning as they open up after a while.
I had a hammerli , but did not have the comp in it, and that guns shot everything I put in it and never missed one shell in about 4-5 yrs.
BTW, any of you fellow knew John Taylor, Lucky Dollar Gun Exchange from Sk, that use to do all the gunshows for years , before he past on, he was the one that got me into the Hi Standards
You Hi Standard guys will know what I am talking about when I mention Hi Standard 10X Victor He had one.
BTW, Brownells usally has mags but out last time I looked, Those Texas mags are good. not sure about the guns.
cheers, Marshall



























