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skeet
11-20-2012, 11:27 AM
I don't have a picture to post right this moment..but will post one later.

High Standard Tournament Military very good condition in the box with owners papers.. Gun has 6 3/4 inch heavy bbl..but not too heavy. Comes with one mag Bore is exc blue is approx 96-97% Want to get $600. If interested email skeet@huntchat.com PM or reply to this post

The darn thing shoots really well..but I just bought a Smith M-41 in not as nice condition that I WILL shoot. Momma took her concealed carry class with this(and did well) and it was shot for the first time in 20 years

buckhunter
11-20-2012, 12:54 PM
I believe that is the Model 107? I have on and its the only HG I shoot well.

skeet
11-20-2012, 08:03 PM
Yep.. Model 107..This handgun was bought new on Sept 11 1972(I think it was a Monday) at Waseca Minn at Herters from George L himself. The 2nd revolver is a Model 28 4 screw Highway Patrolman with 4 inch bbl. Got it at a gun show recently. It has a period set of Mershon rubber grips(Mershon was bought out by Pachmayr). I also have the original magna grips..the 3rd is a Navy Colt repro..by Navy Arms..Good quality gun. I have shot it and to be honest it is a better shooter than the original Navy Colt I have..course the Colt is over a 100 yrs older. I got this darn thing in a room of shooting/ reloading stuff I bought 15 or so yrs ago.. One of the best buys I ever made. Got 3 Ponsness Warren Progressive machines at least 50,000 shotshell cases..nuff stuff to load 'em all and 6 guns..plus a Thompson Center Hawken kit that I put together later.....all for a 1000 bucks This and a Browning 92 are all I have left of it all....and the Browning is going to a new home this coming weekend..

Rapier
11-28-2012, 01:06 PM
Skeet, did you not want to sell the 28 or the Navy Arms copy? You did not price them, unless $600 is for the three?
Ed

skeet
11-28-2012, 02:31 PM
Well Ed.. I have a 5 screw 28 I am going to sell. Early gun but it is a 6 inch one...a bit nicer than this 4 inch one.. grips are the early diamond pattern. And I did sell the 92 Browning..for a good price. I just don't understand why everyone is enamored with Brownings. I got nothing at the gun show this last weekend..another one coming up this weekend and then a bigger one in Bozeman Mt the next week As far as the Navy Arms 36 cal..Don't have a clue what it is worth.. May put it on the table this weekend for eye candy..Gonna put a 29-3 in the wooden case for eye candy too..Those 44s sure do sell good here. So do cap and ball guns..at least the good ones. Junk IS still junk though. I put my ole Colt Baby Dragoon on my table one time for eye appeal..and had 5 guys bugging my all weekend trying to buy it....for half it's value of course. Finally took it off and put it away.. I liked the 600 for all three comment LOL!! I will find out later this evening on the High Standard..Hav 2 interested in it. Found another Win 54 in 30-30..trying to buy it today..

Rapier
11-28-2012, 05:54 PM
Figured you would like that. I just sold my Browning 20ga BSS that I picked up at B'Ham in a gun plus cash trade deal for the Browning 12ga Grade V Citori that I did not really want, it was just a long road around a mountain to get what I wanted for a custom Grulla 20ga that I traded off to a guy for, cash and the Grade V gun. So all together, I came out right where I wanted to be on the money total.

I took a 3rd Model Rem 41 RF Derringer to B' Ham as eye candy and a Remington collector ended up with it. It was a real nice old derringer. Even bought a glass case to put it in so it would not walk off.

I still have my Crescent Arms parts, a full 12ga SsS hammer gun less wood, barrels and frame; both hammers, locks, triggers, trigger guard, etc. I have $75 on the parts.
Ed