See related link below for DOM. As to value, no way to answer witout a detailed description of finish, condition, box, papers, barrel length, accessories, etc..
The High Standard Sentinel mark IV is a 9 shot blue or nickel plated revolver with wooden grips that was made by High Standard Inc. It came in a 2 and 4 inch barrel length. This revolver in good condition may be worth from 175 to 275 US dollars.
The High Standard Sentinel R-101 was manufactured starting in 1954. This revolver was known for its unique design and was produced until the late 1960s. It was part of a series of firearms made by High Standard, which was well-regarded for its quality in shooting sports.
Revolver - 65-67 July 1967 through April 1975
Revolver - 65-67 July 1967 through April 1975
I have a high standard r 108 parts list that came with this pistol new the parts list dates 11/68 so i think it is from the 60s
Made by High Standard and is a version of their Sentinel revolver. www.countrygunsmith.net
Here is a link that might help you: http://www.again.net/~steve/pdf/jchiggins_88.pdf ******* High Standard Sentinel ********* The JC Higgins Model 88 was a version of the High Standard Sentinel revolver as made for Sears during the mid-1950's. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Made in 1956. Value will depend on condition- somewhere around $175
Does not exist. The R 101 series was made in the 1970-80's
No. The R-101 was made in caliber .22 LR, which is a very different round from the .22 WMR. Later models of the High Standard Sentinel WERE made in .22 Mag, but if YOUR sidearm is not marked .22 Magnum or .22 WMR, do NOT try to fire them in it.
No. The R-101 was made in caliber .22 LR, which is a very different round from the .22 WMR. Later models of the High Standard Sentinel WERE made in .22 Mag, but if YOUR sidearm is not marked .22 Magnum or .22 WMR, do NOT try to fire them in it.
Depending on condition, $100-$150. Less if broken. Actually made by High Standard and similar to the Sentinel. sales@countrygunsmith.net