Dry-firing the High Standard Sentinel revolver is generally considered safe, as it is designed to handle such practice without damaging the mechanism. However, it's always wise to check the specific model and consult the owner's manual for any manufacturer recommendations. Additionally, using snap caps can help protect the firing pin and cylinder, especially during prolonged dry-firing sessions. Always ensure the firearm is unloaded and follow safety protocols when practicing.
10-150 usd
50-100 USD
50-150 USD or so
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1967 11.28.1967
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.
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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.
Revolver - 65-67 July 1967 through April 1975
Revolver - 65-67 July 1967 through April 1975
50-100 or so