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You have thirty minutes once you hit POST REPLY to get back into your post to make any changes. After that, it's locked-away and you can't change it.
No kidding, that's what I'm complaining about!
DUH
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You have thirty minutes once you hit POST REPLY to get back into your post to make any changes. After that, it's locked-away and you can't change it.
I answered the question you asked. My apologies for doing so...
Good choice!High Standard Sport King. First pistol I bought in 1975.
Never heard of a "kit gun." Would it be like an AR-type that you assemble at home after purchasing the serial-numbered frame or whatever component of it the ATF says is "the gun?"My S&W J Frame Kit gun.
Truly, I am amazed that you had no knowledge of the Smith Kit Gun... Mine's a .22 and the result of many years searching... first read of them as a kid reading Ellery Queen mystery stories . Pretty handy little revolver, for a .22 safe queen...Never heard of a "kit gun." Would it be like an AR-type that you assemble at home after purchasing the serial-numbered frame or whatever component of it the ATF says is "the gun?"
Have that same HS. Very rare and a wonderful shooter Been collecting 22s for some time now. Still have NIB HS Victor, S&W 2206 target, S&W 41, HS Field King.Had to think if anymore rimfires around the house. Oh, night stand!
High Standard Sentinel, 9 shot, loaded with 40gr. hollow points. At least if the shooting begins the holes will be easy to patch.
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Don't forget about the occasional jam.This is the "cat's meow"! Open sights at 100 yards. Water melon hits! Great pistol, 30 shot magazine.
Almost forgot, its a .22 magnum!
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Both accurate shooters. I have the 422 & the steel 2206 target.Years ago I bought my wife a S&W 422 and a 622. I don't have pictures, but these were partially or all aluminum. The 422 was blue and the 622 was, well, not stainless, but looked like it was raw aluminum with a coating or something.