And this from a Field & Stream reader about the High Standard 101:
This is the low end of the old High Standard product line but their accuracy is all in the barrel and this has a great barrel. In general the High Standards were made for competitive shooting….
If you know how to shoot, it would not surprise me that a six inch barrel will put ten shots through the same hole at 50 feet if shot from a vice. It was made to switch barrels and if you take advantage of the longer sight picture of a 7 inch barrel for it, it might shoot like nothing you’ve ever seen.
That was too much!
Most users of that model applaud the grip handle. It was set at a distinct angle for the fit of the human hand.
That was too much!
Were talking about two different things. The OP was asking about the Paul Stine gun.
Here is an interesting graphic that I found. It looks fairly accurate at first glance.
“Murder will out, this my conclusion.”
– Geoffrey Chaucer
@chaucer Sorry I got off on a tangent, but thought it okay to bring in the other guns Z used.
That was too much!
In particular I like to consider the weapons from the offender’s behavior angle. Which is measured in radians.
That was too much!
Thanks Chaucer. I feel like I have seen that before but not sure where.
@soze I made that so you would have seen it on our old forum.