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Posted By: RoninPhx Hi standard supermatic - 07/21/15
i picked up this supermatic, a number of years ago, probably sold to me because it wasn't workin right as i discovered.
Pulled it out the other day to take another look. Last time i shot it, it was not feeding properly and stovepiping. It only has the supermatic on the side, not trophy, or citation etc.
I think(?) maybe it's a m100 pistol, anybody can confirm that?
has nice adjustible sights on the back, and weights(detachible) under the barrel.
The mag that came with it extends out the base of the gun, leading me to think the mag was meant for one of the military models, and is incorrect for this version. Anybody know?
And i understand these are mag sensitive, and i do not want to buy a KKK aftermarket mag. Anybody know where to find the right one for it? I have sent a email to histandard in texas, but no answer as of yet.
Posted By: GunGeek Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/21/15
Clean it up, replace the springs and get a new magazine, should start working just fine. Kinda hard to kill a High Standard.
Posted By: hasbeen1945 Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/21/15
The experts on these are on Rimfire central . From what I've read you need factory magazines in these pistols. A tool is sold to adjust the magazine feed lips. These are heat treated to stay in adjustment.
I've been looking at these pistols for some time. HS Houston and Brownells are your source for magazines. Hasbeen
Posted By: RoninPhx Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/21/15
I checked brownells at the suggestion of a friend, but the only thing they seemed to have in mags were the after market Tripple K. The HS houston i have emailed. And I did see the tool several places including brownells.
I think the issue is in that mag not being the right one.
Also, this has the easy detach barrel, and i was snooping around looking for a short barrel to add to it. No luck so far.
I have a HB model made around 1948 that is one sweet shooting little gun. I am going to check on rimfire central, i hadn't thought of that.
Posted By: RGK Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/21/15
Originally Posted by RoninPhx
I checked brownells at the suggestion of a friend, but the only thing they seemed to have in mags were the after market Tripple K. The HS houston i have emailed. And I did see the tool several places including brownells.
I think the issue is in that mag not being the right one.
Also, this has the easy detach barrel, and i was snooping around looking for a short barrel to add to it. No luck so far.
I have a HB model made around 1948 that is one sweet shooting little gun. I am going to check on rimfire central, i hadn't thought of that.


Call Hi Standard in Houston; ask for Stan Chapman. He'll hook you up with a mag and a barrel. Better yet, send your gun to them and have them fit and test-fire a couple of mags and a new barrel. They do excellent work.
Bob
Posted By: GunGeek Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/21/15
Charlie Petty wrote the High Standard book. He can be found at www.gunhub.com. Logon, he's a great guy and he will respond to you.
Posted By: Scott62 Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/22/15
I have had one for about 40 years, Back then it ran on any ammo that I could find. Had not shot it for about 25 years and pulled it out to shoot it, same problem. I tried American Eagle, Blazer, nothing but stove pipes that led to feeding problems. Bought some CCI Mini mags it it runs great. No more stove pipes and feeds fine. I have no Idea why it works fine with the CCI but it does. I hardly ever shoot it so I just have not checked it out better. Good luck.
The mag fits flush with the grip .
Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/22/15
Feeding problems, stove piping on a gun like that is gonna most always be the clip.

I bought a Supermatic Trophy with the 9" barrel with compensator and the weights, used for $40 back in the '60's. It would go full auto and all that action had cracked the frame. I sent it back to Hi Standard and they rebuilt it, stamping the old serial number on the new steel frame. I still have it. I bought additional slides and barrels and thus have a set of options for that gun.

Those are great guns, probably near the top of the list for all time great target .22's. The S&W 41 would be on that list, but I like the HS better than the 41.

DF
Posted By: bea175 Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/22/15
you can probably find a magazine on EBay
Posted By: tex_n_cal Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/22/15
I've got a Victor, which also has feeding issues. The mag spring does not seem that strong, so it's worth a look.

There are HS mags on Ebay but I wonder if they are for sale because they don't work smile

High Standard does show to be out of stock on magazines but I may try one of their springs - or else stretch out the one in my mag, and re-stress relieve it to restore length and tension.
Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/22/15
See if you can order just the spring and install it yourself.

DF
Posted By: RoninPhx Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/22/15
Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
I've got a Victor, which also has feeding issues. The mag spring does not seem that strong, so it's worth a look.

There are HS mags on Ebay but I wonder if they are for sale because they don't work smile

High Standard does show to be out of stock on magazines but I may try one of their springs - or else stretch out the one in my mag, and re-stress relieve it to restore length and tension.

I got three emails back, brownells, hoosier, and hs-houston, none had the right clip. I DID manage to find an original factory mag on ebay, strangely enough. One of the interesting differences in these mags is the height of the lips, and if they have been case hardened. They evidently need to be adjusted for the ammo used, and particular pistol. A lot of the newer made ones are made by KKK industries, and just don't work very well. The original factory mags had 5, and 10 indicating rounds on the side. The one i nailed had hi standard on the bottom.
One recommendation was to remove the firing pin etc and fill a mag with bullets and work them through the action seeing how the bullets line up. The issue being is if the lips are not supporting the round properly it won't line up with the barrel.
We will see.
I think i might order some new springs from wolfe too, given the age of the gun.
Posted By: k20350 Re: Hi standard supermatic - 07/23/15
MAGAZINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. I am very very well versed in High Standards and their proclivities. They are highly sensitive with the feed lips. my Uncle bought some aftermarket mags and it took quite a bit of tweaking to get them to feed reliably. I have old factory mags and the feeding so far is flawless with them.
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