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Revision as of 23:19, 10 December 2019

The Hi-Standard Double Nine Revolver can be seen in the following productions:

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Characteristics

The High-Standard Double Nine revolver, is a double-action nine shot Western style revolver. The model was introduced in 1958. It had an aluminum frame, a rebounding hammer, and barrel lengths between 3.5 inches to 9.5 inches. The model was available in both blue and nickel finish. Grips were white or black plastic, stag and walnut. High Standard manufactured several variants of the Double Nine; the Longhorn, Natchez and Posse. The were distinguishable by different features (example: the Natchez had "birds head" grips). Sears sold the gun as the J.C. Higgins Ranger or Model 90, and later also as the Ranger De Luxe. High Standard also made western style revolvers for Western Auto and Kroydon Arms. The model was discontinued in 1984. Mechanically the Double Nine was the same as the Hi-Standard Sentinel Revolver.

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Austin Butler Tex Watson 2019