High Standard Double Nine W-100 DA 22 Revolver Stainless/Nickel 50 Years Old 1958

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2009

The nickel frame finish is in bad shape but the stainless barrel, ejector, and cylinder look great. This gun is over 50 years old. Great 22 for plinking and very accurate.

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  • shame they dont still make these

    my dad owns one.been beat to hell. still has great bluing and very little rust. even better is it hasnt been cleaned since i was born. im 20gonna clean it tomarrow and send a miley cyrus poster to its doom

  • @choopdewoot "hasnt been cleaned since i was born..." LOL thats about true for mine as well but it keeps on shootin :)

    when i was growing up my dad had a 81 datsun king cab pickup...he never changed the oil in the engine that I can remember. He would always just change the filter & top it off LOL...when he sold it the truck was literally falling apart from rust...but it would still lay a 2nd gear scratch XD

  • I have one in a better condition than that one. $150 is not bad at all. Mine could go for more then.

  • @Ethioness mainly this is just a keep sake, although it shoots fantastically accurate. my mom bought it for my dad when I was just a baby...I am almost 47 now. lot's of memories of me and dad plinking with it :)

    love to see your revolver if you could post a video.

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  • @arckangel2087 my mom borrowed mine so I can't look at it right now to see but i dont remember it saying convertable. maybe yours also shoots 22-mag??? if you have the cylinder? I would be interested to know what you find out. you would have to ask someone more knowlegeable about guns that me tho :)

  • @arckangel2087 covertibles can shoot different calibers by changing out the cylinder. I was not aware of this gun being convertible.

  • @me373

    Yeah that must have been too High. I have a W104 Long Horn Double Nine High Standard like this

  • @1970CamaroZ saw one at the gun show recently that was probably 85-90% condition and it had a $400 price tag...of course they still had it when the show was over :)

    I love mine but it needs work of course.

  • @Ethioness

    Anywhere from 150-300$

  • @me373 ☺

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