Phil Coffins
69 Cal.
My friend bought his first black powder handgun. It’s used and is good shape. He called me and we discussed it as he handled it so with that info I suggested he buy it if the price was within limits. When he brought it over to my place we disassembled it to inspect and found it to very clean then did the arbor repair and greased it up. At the farm it worked very well with the first shot hitting the X in the ten ring useing a six o’clock hold.
Now the questions, the pistol has no proof marks or date stamp. It’s marked “High Standard “ and has a nickel plated steel frame. I’m aware that High Standard made many different firearms over the years but cap and ball is new to me. If anyone has information about this pistol and years of production we would be very grateful.
IMG_0057 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
IMG_0058 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
IMG_0059 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Now the questions, the pistol has no proof marks or date stamp. It’s marked “High Standard “ and has a nickel plated steel frame. I’m aware that High Standard made many different firearms over the years but cap and ball is new to me. If anyone has information about this pistol and years of production we would be very grateful.
IMG_0057 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
IMG_0058 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
IMG_0059 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr