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I just got a Hi-Standard model D .22 pistol. Built in 1940 it looks close to new. It has Franzite RH target grips on it now wich are great but I like to shoot with either hand. It looks like I'll have to buy a set of regular grips for it. Can't wait to go shooting!!!!!
I have a set of Franzite grips on an Olympic high standard,
they fit my hand like a glove,
be careful with them, they can be fragile
I'd leave them on except I can't shoot it left handed when i want to. Very large thumb rest on them. I've never seen another set of grips like them.
I tried to buy a set of grips but they don't fit this model. They have 2 screws to hold the frips on but they must extend almost up to the slide to hold a cover plate on. Lyman; can you send me a picture of your pistol so I can compare it to what I have?
oldtirediron
01-06-2016, 09:31
I think you have made a mistake on the Model Number of your High Standard pistol, If you have two screw grips it is in all probability a Model "B", post a picture or PM , and maybe I can identify it for you --
It has model D on the slide which made me think it's a D. Suppose to be made circa 1940. Found a place to get custom grips made. I'll make a tracing of the grips and see if i can have them made.
my high standard is a 102 model , way different from your D,
are you sure you don't have an HD?
http://m7.i.pbase.com/o5/54/475254/1/68413707.8h8zsrrJ.HiStandardb.jpg
hd with 6"
image pilfered from the web,
D is similar,, but with an enclosed hammer
numrich is showing D grips in stock,
may give them a call, or try John Stimson's High Standard site and ask a question or 3
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