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Firearm values Garry James handguns. High standard mfg. This High Standard Model B was manufactured in The Model B is a self-loading, recoil operated, semi-automatic pistol that is chambered for the. The pistol originally had a blued finish but it is starting to turn a brownish patina color now. This internal hammer fired pistol incorporates a Patridge type sighting system which includes a blade front sight and a rear sight that is drift adjustable for windage only. It is fed by a single column 10 round detachable box magazine.

On the pistol's butt there is a European style heel magazine release. The pistol does not employ a slide hold open feature to inform the operator that the last round has been fired. The grip panels are a checkered hard rubber and sport the High Standard 'HS' monogram in the middle of each grip. There is a manual thumb safety lever located on the left side of the receiver and behind the grip panel. The High Standard Model B was first introduced in starting with serial number and it is basically the same pistol as the Hartford Arms automatic.

The Model B was the company's first pistol design. The company manufactured approximately 65, of these Model B pistols. The Model B and the Colt Woodsman look almost like identical pistols, although they are not. They were both derived however from the same earlier Browning design. Types I-A were manufactured from through February of This type is found with a takedown lever on the left side of the frame next to the safety.

There will be a round retracting rod on the rear of the slide and slightly off center toward the left side. Type I-A takedowns were only used on the early B and C models. Like the I-A, this type is found with a takedown lever on the left side of the frame next to the safety. This type differs from the I-A in that there will be a rectangular retracting rod on the rear of the slide. Types II This style has the takedown lever on the right side of the frame with a round pick-up button on the top of the slide and slightly off center toward the left side.

The High Standard manufacturing company was founded in by Carl Swebilius and Gustav Beck as a supplier of deep hole drills and specialty machines tools.

Later, they purchased the Hartford Arms and Equipment Company in and started production of pistols chambered in.

Development continued and large numbers of. Government during WWII which were used to train servicemen and women. During the war, the company also produced thousands of. As the company grew, its product line included such items as derringers,. The company also manufactured the J. Higgins line for the Sears, Roebuck, Company. The company also had a second Hamden, CT. In , the company was sold to the Leisure Group Inc. This dramatic loss of business forced High Standard to downsize and by , the Hamden plant and the company museum were sold.

The company relocated to a more modern and leased facility at East Hartford in During this time the company was still having some trouble and borrowing started to increase but sales did not.

By the early 's, sales had slowed to the point that the company began to wind down operations in East Hartford. In December of , the company assets were auctioned off. The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site. Features a partridge front sight, dovetailed adjustable rear sight, serrated trigger, Barrel has only one VERY minor surface scratch on the underside, it is barely noticeable.

Receiver is in Hi standard Model G. High standard The bluing is excellent with a few light dings. The wood thumb rest grips are very good with light finish wear.

Comes with one factory magazine Original blued finish and checkered walnut grips. Matching serial number slide.

Fixed front sight, bridge mounted fully adjustable rear sight The metal finish has muzzle wear, and mild high edge wear, and thinning. The front sight is a blade and the rear are an adjustable U notch. The left side of G prefix 5 digit. G prefix 6 digit.

ML prefix 5 digit. MLG prefix 5 digit. SH prefix 5 digit. G 13, G , G , ML 63, ML 81, SH 25, SH 31, Bruce, I think, you are pointing at something, maybe a better way of posting information.

Unfortunately brevity at such level escapes my understanding. I tried and ran search on "sticky", and checked all icons - still have no clue. I'm always ready and happy to learn!! If you don't mind, please explain. Thank you, AP. PhotoEscape wrote: Bruce, I think, you are pointing at something, maybe a better way of posting information.

Got it. Thank you, Len. I'll try to learn how to do it. Is there a way to move tread to Sticky area? I see it has posts with "S" designation, but I'm yet to find how to add that.



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