I am looking for the tear down and reassembly instructions in .pdf for a first model Hi-Standard Sport King with the Pushbutton, no hold open on last shot model. I have the parts drawing and parts list, just not the assembly instructions. I can field strip it, but have never tried a total take down to individual parts before on this gun. The gun is very tired and needs some TLC after about 7000 rounds total over the years and age.
I want to replace the springs, firing pin and extractor with Bobs - http://www.gun-parts.com/histandard/ - Power spring replacement kit and the firing pin / extractor.
POWER SPRING KITS.
Return your Gun to the Factory
power Specifications. Replace
Weak, Broken, Bent, Rusted Springs.
Hi Standard .22 Pistols $25
Front Push Button Takedown Models
State the model, Flight King/field King etc
Recoil Spring, Firing Pin Spring, Extractor
Spring, Slide Lock Spring, Trigger Bar
Spring, Hammer Spring, Sear Spring,
Magazine Catch Spring, Takedown Spring.
I also want to get a set of new grips since my son cracked the orig ones (see picture of the right side at the screw)when he assembled it after cleaning it. He tightened down the grip screw too much and the stress in storage over time cracked the grip.
The grip issue and magazine issues are very confusing, you almost have to be a Rhodes grad to understand the nuances of all the different changes over the years.
1. Will current made magazines from the New Hi-Standard company work or am I relegated to using Triple-K mags?
2. Are there new made grips for this older model Sport King? If so, can you please provide some sources?
I have checked the following sites so far for info and help:
e-Gun parts (could not make heads nor tails of the new site) I have a Named Push Button Model and have NO clue what the model NUMBER is such as model 100, 101, 104 etc. and I am not sure what HS parts are interchangeable. http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=8430
Bobs gun parts - Will be getting the power spring kit and new firing pin from there. http://www.gun-parts.com/histandard/
John Stimson's High Standard Information - http://www.histandard.info/ - this is a fantastic site but very confusing to a non collector of Hi-Standards, my gun is a shooter and I am not familure with the histories and collector issues.
Any help will be appreciated
I want to replace the springs, firing pin and extractor with Bobs - http://www.gun-parts.com/histandard/ - Power spring replacement kit and the firing pin / extractor.
POWER SPRING KITS.
Return your Gun to the Factory
power Specifications. Replace
Weak, Broken, Bent, Rusted Springs.
Hi Standard .22 Pistols $25
Front Push Button Takedown Models
State the model, Flight King/field King etc
Recoil Spring, Firing Pin Spring, Extractor
Spring, Slide Lock Spring, Trigger Bar
Spring, Hammer Spring, Sear Spring,
Magazine Catch Spring, Takedown Spring.
I also want to get a set of new grips since my son cracked the orig ones (see picture of the right side at the screw)when he assembled it after cleaning it. He tightened down the grip screw too much and the stress in storage over time cracked the grip.
The grip issue and magazine issues are very confusing, you almost have to be a Rhodes grad to understand the nuances of all the different changes over the years.
1. Will current made magazines from the New Hi-Standard company work or am I relegated to using Triple-K mags?
2. Are there new made grips for this older model Sport King? If so, can you please provide some sources?
I have checked the following sites so far for info and help:
e-Gun parts (could not make heads nor tails of the new site) I have a Named Push Button Model and have NO clue what the model NUMBER is such as model 100, 101, 104 etc. and I am not sure what HS parts are interchangeable. http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=8430
Bobs gun parts - Will be getting the power spring kit and new firing pin from there. http://www.gun-parts.com/histandard/
John Stimson's High Standard Information - http://www.histandard.info/ - this is a fantastic site but very confusing to a non collector of Hi-Standards, my gun is a shooter and I am not familure with the histories and collector issues.
Any help will be appreciated
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