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Item Name: Item Gone: FS High Standard Double Nine Convertible Revover 22LR/22Magnum
Location: Hall County, Flowery Branch, Hoschton, Braselton
Zip Code: 30548
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 450
Caliber: 22LR
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: SALE PENDING I have for sale a very nice High Standard Double-Nine "Convertible" Single Action Revolver that by my inspection appears to be unfired. Just the slightest turnline that is hardly noticeable. It comes with the box and all papers from the factory and includes both the 22LR cylinder and the 22 Magnum cylinder. The serial number dates this revolver to 1972. It has a 5 1/2" barrel and has a steel frame. It has walnut grips which are perfect with no chips. The only reason for selling this little jewel is I am trying to thin the herd a bit. Price is $450 close to me and the best way to reach me is by PM. Thanks for looking.
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Location: Hall County, Flowery Branch, Hoschton, Braselton
Zip Code: 30548
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 450
Caliber: 22LR
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: SALE PENDING I have for sale a very nice High Standard Double-Nine "Convertible" Single Action Revolver that by my inspection appears to be unfired. Just the slightest turnline that is hardly noticeable. It comes with the box and all papers from the factory and includes both the 22LR cylinder and the 22 Magnum cylinder. The serial number dates this revolver to 1972. It has a 5 1/2" barrel and has a steel frame. It has walnut grips which are perfect with no chips. The only reason for selling this little jewel is I am trying to thin the herd a bit. Price is $450 close to me and the best way to reach me is by PM. Thanks for looking.
- W-106. The W-106 series was introduced in 1971 and had a steel frame that could handle magnum cartridges,
Pre- High Sierra
though they were not marked W-106. The first Double-Nines were made with interchangeable cylinders (.22 long rifle and .22 magnum) and were marked “Convertible.” The firing pin was moved from the hammer to the frame, and the guns were available with an adjustable rear sight. The “High- Sierra” was introduced in early 1973, with an octagonal barrel, gold plated trigger guard and grip frame, and interchangeable cylinders. (The earliest version was not marked “High-Sierra” and was produced for less than a year. Some of them came in a box marked Longhorn, but with an applied sticker that said “Double-Nine Convertible.”) The aluminum-frame W-105 series continued production in parallel with the steel-frame W-106.
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