Used High Standard GB. This firearm is used and is in Very Good condition. See photos for more detail about condition. From our understanding this firearm was manufactured in 1949. No box or papers. Includes soft case.
The new little “G” series models would come out with the “NEW” interchangeable barrel feature in 1949. They would make target models with a hammerless (Model G-E) and visible hammer (Model H-DM). They came with either a 4 1/2 or 6 3/4 inch barrel. The Hi-Standard Model G-B was a small hammerless pistol with a 4 1/2 or 6 3/4 barrel. It would have plastic grips instead of walnut like on the G-E or H-DM models. This would be very similar to the new Ruger 22 pistol just being released in 1949. The new Ruger would have a 4 3/4 inch barrel. The Ruger Standard Model would sell for $37.50 in 1953. The Hi-Standard model G-B would be called the Sport-King in 1953 and would sell for $44.00.
High Standard GB
.22 LR
4.5" Barrel
Blued
Plastic Grips
10rd
The new little “G” series models would come out with the “NEW” interchangeable barrel feature in 1949. They would make target models with a hammerless (Model G-E) and visible hammer (Model H-DM). They came with either a 4 1/2 or 6 3/4 inch barrel. The Hi-Standard Model G-B was a small hammerless pistol with a 4 1/2 or 6 3/4 barrel. It would have plastic grips instead of walnut like on the G-E or H-DM models. This would be very similar to the new Ruger 22 pistol just being released in 1949. The new Ruger would have a 4 3/4 inch barrel. The Ruger Standard Model would sell for $37.50 in 1953. The Hi-Standard model G-B would be called the Sport-King in 1953 and would sell for $44.00.
High Standard GB
.22 LR
4.5" Barrel
Blued
Plastic Grips
10rd
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