More information would be needed for an accurate price. Obviously the model number is important, but in general several factors influence the value of a gun. First is the rarety of the specific model and caliber. A rifle in 30-06 might be worth $200 while the same model in .243 is worth $400 because they did not make many in that caliber. Finally condition makes a huge difference as well. A gun that is worth $1000 New in Box (NIB) at 90% condition may only be worth $800 and if it is at 70% only $500. High Standard is no longer in busines (the name may have been picked up again) and they were good quality pistols so they are somewhat collectible. I would say $150-$300 depending on model and condition.
Well, yes and no. The traditional "Western" revolver, such as a Colt Peacemaker, was a single action. However, the Colt Lightning and the Thunderer were double action. High Standard also made revolvers that were similar in appearance to the Colt Peacemaker, but were double action. And there must be more. The Starr Double Action .44 black powder cap and ball revolver began production in the late 1850s.
Redhawk is a double action revolver, as opposed to the single action Blackhawk.
Yes The model 10 is a 38 special revolver that may be cocked for single action and also operated in double action by trigger pull alone.
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All Ruger Blackhawks and Super Blackhawks are single-action revolvers. And google is free... all black hawks are single action, but the rugar red hawk is double action. hope this helps
Single Action requires the hammer to be cocked before pressing the trigger to fire the weapon. Double Action only requires you to press the trigger through its range of motion.
It depends on the make and model. Is it a double action or single action revolver?
is it double action or single action ???????? value depends on gun condition
No. Half cock is a feature of single action revolvers, most Rossis are double action.
It was made by Hi Standard. It's a model Double Nine (DBL9) 9 shot single or double action 22 cal western pistol.
A double action firearm requires you to pull back the hammer before you can fire it.
SA requires the hammer to be manually cocked for every shot. DA does not.