Unlike the High Standard Sport King I shot a while back, this one does have a slide lock. The safety is a left-right button near the back of the receiver just below the slide. Push left, safety on, it also locks the slide closed. Push right, safety off. Pull the slide back, push the button left, slide is locked open. This is not a last-round hold-open, manual use only. So lock the slide back, unscrew the knurled wheel just ahead of the trigger guard and the barrel comes off.
The really unusual thing about this is the grip. At the back of the magazine well is a bolt; unscrew it and you get this:
It's a BIG target-type grip with a wide thumb rest on the left, so left-handed people are out of luck with this one.
How'd it shoot? Like a High Standard: light, clean trigger and good accuracy, no complaints. Like almost any .22 autoloader, a bit picky about ammo; didn't always cycle fully with some standard velocity stuff, always did with high. At ten yards it would keep all shots(offhand) in a tight group, about an inch or so, which is about as tight as I can hold with anything. That grip did require getting your hand in the right position to properly press the trigger.
Overall, not a bad little pistol at all. And thanks to the owner who let me try it out and shoot the pictures.
1 comment:
That grip is odd.
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