In a very long and somewhat chequered career as a target shooter, I owned or shot about every .22 match pistol that has been made.
I loved the classic lines of the Woodsman...but the trigger sucked.
I was intrigued by the Walther, Hammerli, and Browning, but European hands are shaped differently from American ones, I guess. I couldn't get the intrinsic accuracy of these pieces to show up in match play.
The Smith 41 was a doozy...beautifully finished, incredibly accurate barrel...which felt like a fly rod at the firing line.
And then the High Standard. I have shot about all of the target models...Supermatics, Victors, etc., but the one I kept was a Supermatic Trophy Military with the 7-1/4" fluted barrel. Feels like a .45, shoots like a rifle. This is a Serious Pistol.
It wasn't perfect from the box...soft sear needed work, and the rear sight casting is still cockeyed when seen from the front. But I don't look at it from the front
Newbies Please Note!!!! The High Standard pistols that I am talking about are the products of the ORIGINAL Hi-Standard Mfg Co. in Connecticut.
The 'new' High Standards, made since 1982 and sold under the brands of Stoeger, Mitchell and the Houston TX firm, are in no way the equal of the originals; to be candid, I've only read an occasional positive comment about them, and many derogatory ones.
My High Standard is not for sale, now or ever!
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If they take our guns, I intend to let my hair grow long and acquire the jawbone of an ass.