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High Standard Supermatic Trophy. 22LR. 7 1/4 Inch. Excellent Guns International #: 101022470 Seller's Inventory #: CS_ML46043_TB_06 Category: High Standard Pistols - Benchrest and Target Pistols - Rimfire Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Custom Shop Inc Company: CUSTOM SHOP INC Member Since: 7/12/07 State: State not Found Zip: 59840 Country: United States Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 482 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. ****ALL FIREARMS TAKEN IN AS CONSIGNMENTS AND SOLD AS CONSIGNMENTS ARE SOLD***** AS IS***** WITH NO REFUND***** Payment Types Accepted: Our G.I. listings are available at our website CUSTOMSHOPINC. You can purchase online using our Shopping Cart. We accept most major credit cards, certified funds, cashiers checks, money orders, and personal checks. 3.6% Fee For Credit Card Purchases Description: High Standard Supermatic Trophy. 22LR. 7 1/4 Inch. Excellent 107 Series Models 'The evolutionary successor to the 106 series. This series had the frame redesigned to eliminate the plugging of the spring hole produced with the old tooling. The earliest 107 series pistols were marked "MODEL 107 / MILITARY" and the serial number on the roght side of the frame..About 1972, the "MODEL 107" and "MILITARY" markings on the frame weres deleted and then later the word "MILITARY" reappeared near the end of the end of the traditional serial number series. The "MILITARY" marking is absent from the guns with the ML prefixed serial numbers.. There is no premium associated with these variations. These markings changers were not a changs in design series only a change in markings. The serial numbers of later guns produced after mid 1975 utilized a new serial numbering system. The Military models utilized a"ML" prefix on the serial number. Early production utilized the red bottomed magazines. Later guns had a blued steel bottom. The 107 series was produced from 1968 until 1981. Production at Hamden, CT 1968 to 1976. At East Hartford 1976 to 1982. Guns with serial numbers above ML 25,000 are manufactured in East Hartford. Guns before ML 29,xxx were made by the Leisure Group and guns made after ML 29,xxx were made by High Standard Inc. The serial number ranges are best estimates as of the revision date.' Stimson
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