+1 for this kind of rig. I love my and shoot it way more than my g44I’ve been very happy with my 2245 Lite Mk IV with a Volquartsen trigger upgrade.
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I had a Highstandard Sharpshooter but gave it to my brother in Oregon , but the M&P is easy to shoot and worry free. The Ruger Bearcat is a great carry gun on horseback in a crossdraw flap holster. I really like how it is made with the one piece frame.Very solid and small. Also liked the Ruger convertible, 22-22mag. Everyone needs some kind of 22. The Highstandard was the best.
I mentioned the 46 because of the 5" field barrel. They often bring $500 because they are rather rare. I have also had some High Standards and sometimes shoot a friend's Duramatic and owned a Supermatic Citation. I currently have a copy of the suppressed HD Military devised during WWII. The Duramatic has a 4" barrel and is reliable and accurate. The Supermatic was also very accurate and reliable but rather big with a barrel that I think was 6". The HD Military has some flimsy features like the safety. It never feels right and the slide release is on the right side of the gun. I really enjoy shooting my friend's Duramatic, but my next 22 purchase will be either a Nelson or Marvel conversion.I do like the idea of the classic 22s like the colts, k-22, or the s&w 46 that was in the classifieds a while ago, but those are a bit spendy for me and I think I’d probably get a s&w 41 for that kind of money (even thought that’s bigger than the ‘medium’ 22 I’m after currently.)
Any love or recommendations for classic high standard autos? They seem to be significantly cheaper than colts, but I’ve heard that magazines can be a real killer.
I had a 41 and it's a great pistol, but I miss the HighStandard Sharpshooter more. Just felt better to me. You need to hold them and see how they balance in your hand. They are different.I do like the idea of the classic 22s like the colts, k-22, or the s&w 46 that was in the classifieds a while ago, but those are a bit spendy for me and I think I’d probably get a s&w 41 for that kind of money (even thought that’s bigger than the ‘medium’ 22 I’m after currently.)
Any love or recommendations for classic high standard autos? They seem to be significantly cheaper than colts, but I’ve heard that magazines can be a real killer.

