Hi-Standard Sentinel- R101 .22 question

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Hi Folks,

I have a Hi-Standard Sentinel R-101 9 shot .22 revolver that was handed down to me by my father when he passed 22 years ago. The gun has the numbers 969064 stamped on it and Im trying to find out how old the gun is, Gun worth,and will it shoot long and short shells.... also anything else that would be of interest about this gun. I plan on passing this down to my son and want as much info as I can get for him.


Thanks
Rich
 

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Looks about to date to 1958 or 1959.

They aren't worth a whole lot- usually in the $100-$200 range. These revolvers are worth much more for how good they shoot than current collector interest. I believe there are reproduction owners manuals available, for just a few dollars...I think, but I'm not certain.
 
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I've got 3 various Hi Standard 'cowboy' models.

They are a great bang for the buck and my grand kids love shooting them.

Andy is about right on price. I think I paid about $185 for each of them.

$ well spent.
 
Go to rimfire central.com and look in the high standard section. they have a model identification & parts breakdown thread.Also have some threads posted on this model.Many years ago i had one wish i still had it.
 
thanks for the help and websites... found out what i wanted to know. Now to go do some plinking with this thing
 

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