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  • bluesteel4r
    On impulse I traded for a 9 shot 2inch barrel high standard revolver. I have to wait the three day period so I dont have the gun in my hands. It looks to be powder coated instead of blued. I have $145.00 in it. Good buy or not enough info?
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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    I don't believe that they are particularly rare, but they're a nice little revolver and I think the folks that bought them tend to hold on to them. I believe that to generally be true of all your higher quality .22 pistols, be they revolver or semi-auto, as we certainly don't see too many used ones around here; either in dealer's shops or gun shows. As for giving you a value--also difficult, as High Standard got a lot of miles out of the name "Sentinel", using it on several different models. The original, manufactured 1955-56 will bring $120 in 100% condition (blue model), the Sentinel Snub $145, the Sentinel 1 $235, The Sentinel Mark IV (.22 Mag.) $275--all blue and 100%.
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  • JudgeColt
    Does it have a 2-inch or 2 3/8 barrel?
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  • leeblackman
    I've seen a couple around, usually about $125-150 asking price in good shape. They are great little revolvers to tinker with and test your skill as a gunsmith as far as trigger jobs, refinishing, tunning, and sight replacement, a sentinal would be ideal.
    Visit me http://www.geocities.com/gunsmithlee
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  • leeblackman
    bluesteel4r are you interested in selling or trading for this revolver or were you just looking for a price? If so I may have an interested buyer.
    Visit me http://www.geocities.com/gunsmithlee
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