For Sale Hi Standard Victor, VERY accurate, Steel rib
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:19 pm
High Standard Victor (Hamden), used for design studies and teaching mostly. 1970's.
Very accurate, even for a High Standard Victor. Best of about 10 Victors in the original group for accuracy. The steel rib is relatively uncommon, found only in the earlier ones of this series, but it also seems to have improved the accuracy, based on the comparison to the other Victors.
Includes 3 magazines (1 original, 2 Mitchell tested to work).
$850
The gun is one that was marketed and sold by High Standard (itself) in Germany around 1972, and therefore has German proof marks, and a more recent import mark at the base of the grip. SN dates to 1972 production. Extremely accurate. Not as accurate as the 208, SAKO TriAce or AW93, but the difference is very very small. This particular gun was more accurate than >90% of S&W 41 (including the original 41 and the Bangor Punta second generation) and S&W46 tested. Feed and function have been flawless in latest use. The other <10% equaled it, but were not better. Required pull force for the slide on first chambering is slightly less than on most of the Victors.
Nikita@alum.MIT.edu
102 and 103 in 22s also available, in a separate ad. Also are for sale locally.
Can be tested before purchase in central NH, and compared to the 208 or GSP at the time if desired.
These guns are advertised locally. If contacting by email, please indicate Target Talk was your lead, so that our host can receive appropriate contribution if a sale occurs.
Very accurate, even for a High Standard Victor. Best of about 10 Victors in the original group for accuracy. The steel rib is relatively uncommon, found only in the earlier ones of this series, but it also seems to have improved the accuracy, based on the comparison to the other Victors.
Includes 3 magazines (1 original, 2 Mitchell tested to work).
$850
The gun is one that was marketed and sold by High Standard (itself) in Germany around 1972, and therefore has German proof marks, and a more recent import mark at the base of the grip. SN dates to 1972 production. Extremely accurate. Not as accurate as the 208, SAKO TriAce or AW93, but the difference is very very small. This particular gun was more accurate than >90% of S&W 41 (including the original 41 and the Bangor Punta second generation) and S&W46 tested. Feed and function have been flawless in latest use. The other <10% equaled it, but were not better. Required pull force for the slide on first chambering is slightly less than on most of the Victors.
Nikita@alum.MIT.edu
102 and 103 in 22s also available, in a separate ad. Also are for sale locally.
Can be tested before purchase in central NH, and compared to the 208 or GSP at the time if desired.
These guns are advertised locally. If contacting by email, please indicate Target Talk was your lead, so that our host can receive appropriate contribution if a sale occurs.