Harrington and Richardson Sportsman double action top break .22 9 shot circa 1951

Iver Johnson Supershot double action top break .22 8 shot circa 1920-1929

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Cool! I have another Iver Johnson on the way. A model 55 Target. I'm not sure how it classifies as a target revolver since the sights are just a grove in the top strap. I have a couple of other recent grabs that I took to the deer lease and shot for functionality, but no photos. A JC Higgins Model 80 semi-auto (High Standard Duramatic) and a High Standard Sentinel DA 9 shot revolver. When I get the Model 55 I'll take all three to the range. I watched a video of a presentation on Iver Johnson Cycle and Firearms Co; I had no idea of their history and innovative designs which are notable.Tex1961 wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 8:26 pm Pretty neat. I’m just starting to get into antique and Curio and Relic firearms myself. I put my FFL 03 in the mail about 3 weeks ago. Nice to see them being used.
I joined a C&R board a few weeks back. Just completely blown away by both the massive amount of older firearms and the amount of knowledge the members collectively have. I asked where was good places to start. Here is a link to the thread with lots of information on books, etc to learn. https://www.gunboards.com/threads/good- ... t-11214535puma guy wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 9:28 pmCool! I have another Iver Johnson on the way. A model 55 Target. I'm not sure how it classifies as a target revolver since the sights are just a grove in the top strap. I have a couple of other recent grabs that I took to the deer lease and shot for functionality, but no photos. A JC Higgins Model 80 semi-auto (High Standard Duramatic) and a High Standard Sentinel DA 9 shot revolver. When I get the Model 55 I'll take all three to the range. I watched a video of a presentation on Iver Johnson Cycle and Firearms Co; I had no idea of their history and innovative designs which are notable.Tex1961 wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 8:26 pm Pretty neat. I’m just starting to get into antique and Curio and Relic firearms myself. I put my FFL 03 in the mail about 3 weeks ago. Nice to see them being used.
PM comingTex1961 wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 9:41 pmI joined a C&R board a few weeks back. Just completely blown away by both the massive amount of older firearms and the amount of knowledge the members collectively have. I asked where was good places to start. Here is a link to the thread with lots of information on books, etc to learn. https://www.gunboards.com/threads/good- ... t-11214535puma guy wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 9:28 pmCool! I have another Iver Johnson on the way. A model 55 Target. I'm not sure how it classifies as a target revolver since the sights are just a grove in the top strap. I have a couple of other recent grabs that I took to the deer lease and shot for functionality, but no photos. A JC Higgins Model 80 semi-auto (High Standard Duramatic) and a High Standard Sentinel DA 9 shot revolver. When I get the Model 55 I'll take all three to the range. I watched a video of a presentation on Iver Johnson Cycle and Firearms Co; I had no idea of their history and innovative designs which are notable.Tex1961 wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 8:26 pm Pretty neat. I’m just starting to get into antique and Curio and Relic firearms myself. I put my FFL 03 in the mail about 3 weeks ago. Nice to see them being used.
One question if you don’t mind, what auctions are you following.
My grandfather taught me to shoot with a High Standard revolver exactly like that one. It was passed down to me, but my son lost possession of it about 10 years ago.puma guy wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:54 pm A couple more newly acquired vintage plinker .22 handguns. The revolver is a High Standard Sentinel 9 shot DA. The semi-auto is a JC Higgins Model 8 which was made by High Standard as the Dura-Matic. I shot them at the deer lease to check functionality and both were fine and both magazines for the Model 8 worked well. Hit the coke cans with bot guns at about 10 yards. The revolver I bought for sentimental reasons. My dad had one and it was the first pistol I ever shot when I was about 8 years old. After he died it was still in a drawer in his chest of drawers. Still in the original box. After my mom passed away I was looking for it and another gun I had bought for him when I was selling guns. It was an Argentine Colt 1911 .45acp. It was still in the wrapper and covered in cosmoline when I bought it back in the late 60's. Both pistols were gone and I am pretty sure they were taken by a guy who attached himself to her doing odd jobs. When I saw the Sentinel was in good shape I bid on it and paid too much, but am happy I did. The semi-auto I bought up in Mansfield, TX. My daughter's father-in0law always takes me around to gun shows and shops when I visit. He told me he wanted to take me to a garage sale. It was at Triarc which surprised me when we drove up. Met the owner who told me he was selling some used stuff that belonged to his uncle. The JC Higgins was being ignored I guess because it was a Sears gun. Had two magazine and a vintage Hunter leather holster in a Doskicil case. I don't remember what I paid because I did a double deal with it and a Rossi copy of the Model 62 Winchester pump .22 rifle (that thing shoots terribly BTW) I'm just glad my wife is not a member of the forum LOL.
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The first pistol I ever shot was my Dad's High Standard SentinelGrayling813 wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:45 pmMy grandfather taught me to shoot with a High Standard revolver exactly like that one. It was passed down to me, but my son lost possession of it about 10 years ago.puma guy wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 2:54 pm A couple more newly acquired vintage plinker .22 handguns. The revolver is a High Standard Sentinel 9 shot DA. The semi-auto is a JC Higgins Model 8 which was made by High Standard as the Dura-Matic. I shot them at the deer lease to check functionality and both were fine and both magazines for the Model 8 worked well. Hit the coke cans with bot guns at about 10 yards. The revolver I bought for sentimental reasons. My dad had one and it was the first pistol I ever shot when I was about 8 years old. After he died it was still in a drawer in his chest of drawers. Still in the original box. After my mom passed away I was looking for it and another gun I had bought for him when I was selling guns. It was an Argentine Colt 1911 .45acp. It was still in the wrapper and covered in cosmoline when I bought it back in the late 60's. Both pistols were gone and I am pretty sure they were taken by a guy who attached himself to her doing odd jobs. When I saw the Sentinel was in good shape I bid on it and paid too much, but am happy I did. The semi-auto I bought up in Mansfield, TX. My daughter's father-in0law always takes me around to gun shows and shops when I visit. He told me he wanted to take me to a garage sale. It was at Triarc which surprised me when we drove up. Met the owner who told me he was selling some used stuff that belonged to his uncle. The JC Higgins was being ignored I guess because it was a Sears gun. Had two magazine and a vintage Hunter leather holster in a Doskicil case. I don't remember what I paid because I did a double deal with it and a Rossi copy of the Model 62 Winchester pump .22 rifle (that thing shoots terribly BTW) I'm just glad my wife is not a member of the forum LOL.
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I was looking around in storage shed this afternoon for something and ran across the empty High Standard Sentinel box that my grandfather's gun was in.puma guy wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:05 pm The first pistol I ever shot was my Dad's High Standard Sentinel
That's cool. Do you still have the revolver?Grayling813 wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 5:44 pmI was looking around in storage shed this afternoon for something and ran across the empty High Standard Sentinel box that my grandfather's gun was in.puma guy wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:05 pm The first pistol I ever shot was my Dad's High Standard Sentinel
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No.puma guy wrote: Mon Mar 20, 2023 8:42 amThat's cool. Do you still have the revolver?Grayling813 wrote: Sat Mar 18, 2023 5:44 pmI was looking around in storage shed this afternoon for something and ran across the empty High Standard Sentinel box that my grandfather's gun was in.puma guy wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:05 pm The first pistol I ever shot was my Dad's High Standard Sentinel
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