Stoeger's "High Standard"
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:43 pm
I have a Stoeger Industries 22 target pistol. It is almost a duplicate of the High Standard Tropy Victor. cal. 22 lr
The model is listed as "Pro Series 95" on the left side of the slide.
On the right side of the frame, just above the trigger is the sn R12xx and directly over that it reads "Aimco Inc." Huston Texas.
The slab side 5-1/2" barrel carries a vented sight rail with what apears to be a Millet rear sight.
It is polished stainless on the sides of the frame & barrel. Top & bottom of the barrel are bead blasted. Trigger, safety, slide stop and mag release appear to be gold anodized aluminum and the wrap around grips are Pachmyer. It uses High Standard magazines.
Field stripping are per High Standard and it is almost a dead match for the High Standard parts schematic on Brownell's web site
Can anyone shed any light on the origins / history of this gun?
Thanks in advance,
Bill - AKA U-turnwilly
The model is listed as "Pro Series 95" on the left side of the slide.
On the right side of the frame, just above the trigger is the sn R12xx and directly over that it reads "Aimco Inc." Huston Texas.
The slab side 5-1/2" barrel carries a vented sight rail with what apears to be a Millet rear sight.
It is polished stainless on the sides of the frame & barrel. Top & bottom of the barrel are bead blasted. Trigger, safety, slide stop and mag release appear to be gold anodized aluminum and the wrap around grips are Pachmyer. It uses High Standard magazines.
Field stripping are per High Standard and it is almost a dead match for the High Standard parts schematic on Brownell's web site
Can anyone shed any light on the origins / history of this gun?
Thanks in advance,
Bill - AKA U-turnwilly