IF the revolver is marked ".22 LR" yes. If it is marked ".22 WMR" or .22 Mag" or " .22 WRF", then NO.
Mom helped me shoot hers when i was 6 or 8 years old. That was around 1963. It was not brand new then.
50-300
It fires .22 Long Rifle bullets, and leaves behind shell casings when you eject them from the cylinder after firing.
Smith & Wesson did not make the Double-Nine. High Standard did, and it was available with two cylinders. One was a .22LR cylinder the other was chambered in .22 Magnum. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-200
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1961
50-200 usd
100-300 or so
http://www.tm-techmark.com/jspacek.htm - This site specializes in High Standard.
I have a HI-STANDARD DOUBLE NINE .22 CAL REVOLVER, Model # W-101, Serial # 1091897. When was this Revolver Manufactured?
The High Standard R-100 revolver uses .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridges. This versatile caliber is widely available and suitable for various shooting applications, including target shooting and small game hunting. The revolver is designed to accommodate both standard and high-velocity .22 LR ammunition.