Being a bit of a High Standard collector and fan...
High Standard's forte was their .22 autoloaders. But even there, for every target-quality Victor, Olympic, or Supermatic Citation built there were a dozen plinker-quality autos made. All are nice, some are superb. The nicer ones were on a par with the S&W Model 41, and even the lower grade ones are nicer than any Ruger that has ever been built. They competed directly with the Colt Woodman series.
The balance of the HS line was pretty eclectic, and ranged from revolutionary (HS Model 10A and 10B bullpup shotguns) to the mundane. They made shotguns, small over/under derringers, revolvers, and even a black powder Colt 1860 Army copy. There were a variety of success rates in these designs. Their revolvers were not their main product line (see semi-auto .22's, which were), and never really received much praise other than that they were functional, and that they were made with good materials.
Their .22 revolvers were working-class ones, lesser than Colt and S&W, nicer probably or at least on a par with H&R, etc. Enjoy them, don't expect to retire on their appreciation in your portfolio of firearms investments.
HS Sentinal? <yawn>...
Willie
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