I plunked down $400 for one, just now. Ultimately, time will tell. The clock is ticking on the 10 day "cooling off" period... However, in researching the HS 1911, I see it has received many good/satisfied initial reports from users. They mention receiving good accuracy and reliability, marred only by coarse surface finish and "heavy" trigger pull. From the factory, the ejection port has been opened up, and the mag well slightly beveled. Grips are indifferently checkered walnut(?), but look fine for a shooter. It feels good in my hand. Sights are the typical old-school teeny weeny microscopic ones, which may need good young eyes to make the best use of. The one magazine it comes issued with has the base plate welded on, and gives the impression of cheapness. This shouldn't bother you, though. Just buy a small handful of quality magazines, and call it good. With the money I saved on this budget shooter, I can now afford a small mountain of .45 ammo, and a good holster. CHEERS Erasmus
No. As in any sport there are people who are good at it and people who aren't. Even in a country where there is a particularly high standard, there would be people who aren't any good and some who would have no interest in that sport at all.
Is maintaining high prices and cutting down on supply a standard for any type of product.
Any standard keyboard with high keypresses will be good to give you a strong sense of when you've depressed a key.
The model designation you give does not show up in any of my Hi-Standard or High-Standard references
yes. very good actually. any material made by Gibson is good.
The larger the value of the standard deviation, the more the data values are scattered and the less accurate any results are likely to be.
your shotgun was made by high standard. high standard went out of business in 1984 due to some poor choices and poorer management. they are most noted for the .22 auto-loading pistols. they made a good solid firearm meant to last a lifetime or two. unfortunately there is no real interest in any other high standards than the pistols. it is a good shotgun that will serve you well in the field or home. thanks good luck
Any manual for a Colt 1911 will do.
Sony Vaio laptops are generally a good deal, they offer mid to high end computing at a good price. If you are referring to a desktop PC, any laptop (by any manufacturer), will cost significantly more to exceed the performance to value ratio that you will get with a standard PC.
Not by any standard. Argentina has a very high literacy rate of around 95% - 97%
Its not good for any dogs to get high, they can have reactions and/or complications.
A good army standard writing gets a clear message across in a single reading. There is to be no errors in the message. Any mistakes in the message could cause major problems.