HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

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HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by lionheartguru » Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:33 am

Please help as of how much should this be sold for?

High Standard Military W/Long,heavy barrel .22 cal imported in early '80s 12 round magazine

However, I see that the barrel as a kind if ring on the inside

can it be repaired?

(It is easier to read with normal font than reading in all caps. I rewrote it for you.Please do not use all capital letters.Thanks-Moderator)


PLEASE HELP AS OF HOW MUCH SHOULD THIS BE SOLD FOR?
HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL .22 CAL IMPORTED IN EARLY 80'S 12 ROUND MAGAZINE

HOWEVER ,I SEE THAT THE BARREL AS A KIND OF RING ON THE INSIDE
CAN IT BE REPAIRED?

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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by eternalme » Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:18 am

The ring is caused due to lead formation in most cases ,about the price, this is not a well concealable gun and seems quite heavy as well so for those who want the handgun for sake of conceal carry this won't attract any attention.
As per being .22 this could be seen as a drawback for the discerning few who want the stopping power as good as .32 or .38 kurtz .
Yet being a high performance gun this could attract anything between 1.25 to 1.5 for it, rest is how good you can bargain.
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by nagarifle » Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:22 am

right about the size :D the price would be the same not more then 2l take it to a dealer and see what he say that should give you some idea.

the pistol when fired does it make noise or is very quite?
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by eternalme » Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:49 am

Considering the profile of the barrel and the crown (I checked other resources) this is one loud banger :-) its .22 LR
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by nagarifle » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:54 am

eternalme wrote:Considering the profile of the barrel and the crown (I checked other resources) this is one loud banger :-) its .22 LR
you could be right.

however i was thinking about something else which would depend on the owners knowledge, unable to say at the moment as lack of info. but reminds me of something i once came across.

-- Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:11 --

check out this site it gives good pics

http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewIt ... =145605600

it almost looks to be suppressed barrel :shock:
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by winnie_the_pooh » Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:41 am

The price would vary depending upon where the pistol is.The prices seem to be higher down south than in the north, especially for .22's.

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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by eternalme » Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:52 am

naga you mean this one in supressed , naaaah suppressed barrel has to have a removable upper block that is used for holding the dampening devices and also for releasing the gases by sides else it won't function as a suppressor.

None is visible in any of the pic, I am sure its a loud bang .


LionHeartGuru , please jump in and let the public have some light on this suppressed idea :-) .

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Post by hvj1 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:01 am

I have seen the same pistol with an army officer, no, it does not have suppressor. I maybe interested in it, but definitely not at that kind of price (2l)

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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by eternalme » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:06 am

See naga ?

You down one point on this one :-) naga -1

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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by nagarifle » Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:45 pm

eternalme wrote:See naga ?

You down one point on this one :-) naga -1

:-p
back up one point as i said 'it almost looks to be suppressed barrel' :D
not that it is one, suppressors are banned, against the arms act.

the reason i said this is that may hi stand were made suppressed . ok let me say it my way. i have seen few that are so at first glance it looked like.

glad to be proven wrong. :D
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by eternalme » Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:51 pm

Eternalme -1 Naga +1
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by lionheartguru » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:21 pm

gentlemen

this gun, as far as i have fired does not make much of a bang, just a small "tick" like sound.
it is fully automatic, once you load the magazine you need not care about anything else


to "moderator"-i will certainly take care of ur instruction

this gun was owned by my father an ex- goverment class I officer and imported in 80's before i was born and now lies with a arms dealer otherwise i could have posted a few pics as well
as of now the dealer i contacted told me , that it will not fetch me more than 50thousand in kolhapur(MH) and i cannot have more than 3 weapons which i already have .
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by nagarifle » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:51 pm

if the dealer says 50k then its worth to him 1.5l.

my advice is get it cleaned out and take good pic like in the link above. and put it up for private sale. the dealers have to make a profit but not rip you off.

if the dealer gets to know of your intentions be warned that he might do something under hand to the pistol. of course i do not mean all dealers and am sure you would know what your dealer is like.
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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by eternalme » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:48 pm

Dear Naga ,

Update the scoreboard above :-)

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Talk to Hvj1 he is interested in the gun and will buy it for a reasonable amount, by the way when you heard the tick did you have any thing in the chamber or it was empty ?

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Re: HIGH STANDARD MILITARY W/ LONG, HEAVY BARREL

Post by m24 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:59 pm

eternalme wrote:
by the way when you heard the tick did you have any thing in the chamber or it was empty ?

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