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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Catalog number document

Catalog number document by Gary Hooper This listing of the catalog numbers of the .22 auto pistols was compiled with information in the John Currie book. The document is intended to be a quick reference for catalog numbers with page numbers, barrel length and numbers produced for each of the two hundred fifty-nine variations of High Standard .22 auto pistols. The document can be viewed by copy and paste in search engine at this address: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11NomBeWcwhQkOz7p0006EuG6_bbgO3k5/view?usp=sharing Jon, I noticed that when I paste the link address to the search engine line it takes me to a page where it asks me to sign on to Google drive. When I paste the link to the address bar on my web browser it takes me to the document I don't know if this happen because my computer knows I have a google account. If You don't have a Google account, please experiment and determine what works and make corrections to both blog postings.

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  1. I have a question about HS Crusaders. The Currie book indicates that 431 of the 6 1/2 44 mags were actually produced instead of the intended 450. Yet, I have seen two of these Crusaders advertised in auctions with serial numbers of 447 and 450. Why the discrepancy between serial numbers and the information in the book? (I saved a photo of one of the higher numbered Crusaders in case anyone is interested.

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