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We found at least 10 Websites Listing below when search with high standard serial number lookup on Search Engine John Stimson's High Standard Information Histandard.info A High Standard researcher's data about the Connecticut based High Standard company and its products including copies of memorabilia and manuals over the years 1932-1984. Finding the Blue Book value of your new and used firearms, including pistols, rifles, shotguns, airguns, and blackpowder guns is easy with the number one source of gun pricing. This site provides values and information on firearms in a convenient online pricing guide format, and allows you to find out what your used guns are worth. 1,285,049 1962 Series Marking Grips Trigger Frame Fr. Finish To Assy Packed Highest serial number found to date shipped for 1962 Account Invoice 1,291,595 10/ -NA NA Lowest Magnum derringer S/N presently known Key 1,339,526 1,291,597 6/4/76 9194 Key S/N 2,283,331 1,291,599 3/ 9997-3 8805.

High Standard Serial Number SearchTheseries 104 pistols were introduced in 1963.There were four models in this series:Trophy, Citation, Olympic, and Victor, with several catalog numbervariations for each model. The Trophy pistols began shipping in 1963, and the Citation and Olympic models began in 1964. The Victor did not appear until 1973. This articleshows representative examples of the four models.The 104 series was slightly changed from the103 series.The changes were mostlyinternal for production efficiency.Theearly guns had the same frame contour as the series 102 and 103.Later on, about the time of the introductionof the series 106 military grip frame guns in 1965, the frames were changed toremove the curved section above the trigger guard. The frames were made with a straight cut abovethe trigger guard.This is the samedesign as the frames on the series 106, and the still later series 107 and 108pistols.This change made it easier (andmore economical) to machine the frames for all the pistols. Details of catalog numbers for the series 104pistols can be found in the Blue Book of Gun Values.
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The104 Trophy was produced only from 1963 through some part of 1965.These pistols included the 5.5 inch bullbarrel model (Cat.No. 9254), and the 7.25 inch fluted barrel version (Cat.No. 9455).These pistols were shipped with a muzzlebrake, 2 and 3 ounce weights, and an extra magazine.They were produced with a highly polishedfinish which is often termed “superblue”.These are truly beautiful guns.The Trophy pistols were the top of the line in the series 102, 103, and104 series.After production of the 104Trophy ceased, a buyer could obtain a Trophy in the series 106 line. The series106 Trophy pistols were also highly polished and are also desirable tocollectors.The finish of the pistolsgradually became less polished over the years during production of the series107 and 108 pistols.

Thepistol in this article was made in 1963.It is a catalog number 9254, 5.5 inch bull barrel gun, and exhibits anice polished finish.The grips are checkeredwalnut with a thumbrest and large eagle logo medallions.
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The104 Citation was the lower level .22 LR target gun in this series.The finish was not as polished as the Trophypistols, but was still a handsome gun.Thismodel had four catalog numbers of various configurations.

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ThisCitation is a catalog number 9244, 5.5 inch bull barrel gun with checkered walnutthumbrest grips and whirlwind logo medallions.This gun was not shipped with accessories.The pistol was made in 1972 and was exportedto Europe.It was re-imported to theU.S. recently.The gun was fired verylittle and probably spent many years in a safe.The original box and paperwork are still with the pistol.

The104 ISU Olympic was the .22 short offering in this series.There were four catalog numbers in thisseries. There were models with 5.5 inch,or 6.75 inch barrels. The first guns hadaccessories and the later guns were shipped without accessories.That is the reason for the catalog numberchanges.The 6.75 inch barrels guns havethe integral stabilizer.

ThisOlympic is a catalog number 9237 and was made in 1969.It has the 6.75 inch barrel with checkeredwalnut grips and trigger logo medallions.This gun appears to be unfired since it left the factory.

Theseries 104 slant grip Victor is one of the more desirable guns for manycollectors.The Victor pistols, bothslant grip and military grip angles, were produced to fill the demand for apistol with a full length rib with sights.The Victor competed with the Trophy as the top model for targetshooting.The slant grip versions wereproduced in relatively few numbers from 1973 and 1974, with perhaps a few morein the ML serial number range.JohnStimson wrote an excellent article concerning the slant grip Victors which wasprinted in the HSCA newsletter, Volume 19, number 2

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.Thatarticle will give the reader a lot of useful information concerning these guns.
The steel ribs on these pistols were modifiedat the rear by grinding off the curved section of the rib below the rearsight.Otherwise the ribs are the sameas found on the military grip angle Victors.Most of the 5.5 inch barrels steel rib guns were not shipped with abarrel weight, but one was available from the factory.The weight would have been the same as usedon the 5.5 inch military grip angle Victors with the steel ribs.

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ThisVictor is a catalog number 9219, a 5.5 inch barreled gun with a steel ventrib.It was made in Lot 2 of the slant gripVictors, which went into production on August 13, 1973.The grips are checkered walnut with athumbrest, but no medallions.

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Oneof the interesting things about the series 104 pistols is that the gripmedallions used in this timeframe included the large eagle logo, the triggerlogo, the whirlwind logo, and, finally, no medallion.The medallion type is linked to theproduction dates, but I don’t know of information that pins down the transitiondate from one type to the next.The militarygrip frame guns did not use medallions in the grips, so the use of medallionswas also phased out of the slant grip frame pistols by about mid-1973.It is reported that some of the first slantgrip Victors had whirlwind medallions in the grips.