Another old Standard Model
This is a 'shoebox gun' I picked up from a kid who'd taken it apart and couldn't get the mag catch back in. I've bought a few of these over the years, giving as little as $15 for them back in the 80's. Counting inflation, this one wasn't much different. I probably wouldn't have purchased this but the price was right and I needed a .22 auto 'loaner' for CCW students.
The pistol was made in '74 and it's had a hard life... dings all over it, hammer dents around the takedown latch, the lower frame is sprung a little at the rear and somebody filed too much off the front sight.
I fixed the mag catch & cleaned the trigger up a little. It seems to group 'just OK' but I don't shoot well holding way under the bull'. It did run perfectly with a couple hundred rounds of Federal 36 grain bulk HP, from both magazines that came with it.
It's a testament to the design and durability of these guns, that they can suffer 40+ years of abuse and still run and shoot OK.
Complete thread:
- Another old Standard Model -
Sarge,
2012-06-09, 20:08
- Ruger tough, they are great little 22's. It should have a - Cherokee, 2012-06-09, 21:29
- Another old Standard Model -
Catoosa,
2012-06-09, 22:37
- I took some off the rear sight and per Brownells.... -
Sarge,
2012-06-09, 22:58
- I took some off the rear sight and per Brownells.... - Bob Hatfield, 2012-06-10, 05:12
- That worked out alright... - Sarge, 2012-06-14, 21:00
- I took some off the rear sight and per Brownells.... -
Sarge,
2012-06-09, 22:58
- Guess I need to move out MO-way... - Hoot, 2012-06-11, 04:09