The HS Model 21S is a handgun produced by High Standard Manufacturing Company. It is a small, compact pistol with a blued steel finish and wood grips. It has a sleek and classic design with a single-action trigger mechanism.
HS stands for Higher Secondary. HS quota typically refers to reserved seats in educational institutions for students who have completed their higher secondary education.
The Harmonized System (HS) code for gypsum is 2520.
The Harmonized System (HS) code for soda ash is 2836.40.
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Check gunpartscorp website, under H for Herbert Schmidt, and check under small frame. There are still SOME parts available for these.
Where can I get parts for a schmidt ostheim rhoen 22 revolver hs121s /hs69
Check gunpartscorp website, under H for Herbert Schmidt, and check under small frame. There are still SOME parts available for these.
yes
20-100 USD
The HS Model 21, also known as the HS Mod 21, was produced by the Hungarian firearm manufacturer HS Produkt. The specific model you mentioned, the HS Mod 21 CAI 22 MIW, indicates it was imported by Century Arms International (CAI) and likely produced in the early 2000s. However, to determine the exact year of manufacture, you would typically need to refer to the manufacturer's markings or documentation associated with that particular firearm.
Not much, most in good shape go for $60 to $100. They were made by H.Schmidt Ostheim in West Germany, and imported by Florida Firearms Corp. Miami. Some shoot good, if you have one of these hold on to it and use it for training.
10-150 USD. BTW, Sportarms of Florida was not a gun maker. They were an importer.
To find parts for the HS Mod 21s caliber .22 from Miw, Germany, you can check with specialized gun shops that focus on European firearms or vintage models. Online marketplaces like GunBroker or ArmsList may also have listings from private sellers. Additionally, consider reaching out to forums or communities dedicated to firearms enthusiasts, as members often share resources and tips for finding specific parts. Lastly, contacting the manufacturer directly, if possible, could provide information on availability or authorized dealers.
If the letters HS are on the grips, this is probably a Herbert Schmidt- a low cost handgun made in (what was) West Germany. I believe these have not been imported to the US in some time, and parts will be scarce. Check with a gunsmith- some parts such as pins or springs can be made- gunpartscorp.com MAY have some parts available- but the cost of parts MAY exceed the value of the gun. Sorry-
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Nothing in particular, as is the case with all the Lexus model designations. Most people are going with Hybrid Sedan.