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HOT GAT or FUDD CRAP? 12 Gauge Tactical or Impractical?
Welcome everyone to the 159th Edition of ‘Hot Gat or Fudd Crap?’, one of our many series here on TFB. If you’re new to the series, this is where we look at the most obscure firearms that are actually for sale and ask the question – is this Gat a sweet deal or only has a Fudd appeal? Each week the TFB staff weighs in with their thoughts, but readers get the final say in the poll at the bottom of each article.
The Rimfire Report: How 3D Printing Saved My High Standard Flite King
Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! This ongoing series is all about the rimfire firearm world and its various guns, gear, sports, ammunition, and trends. A couple months ago, you guys will remember that we took a look at the old school High Standard Flite King. In that article, we discovered a few things about my little pawnshop find including the fact that it may have actually been a mash-up of a High Standard Sport King frame with a Flite King barrel. During the course of my testing of the pistol, some of you will remember that the magazine’s follower humorously broke and ejected itself from the pistol en bloc clip style. My review of the pistol ended right then and there and for weeks I wasn’t able to find an affordable solution. Today we’ll discover the process I took with fellow TFB Writer Giorgio O, TFBTV Discord member/notorious firearms mangler Stubbs to return the Flite King’s magazine to service in the hopes that it may inspire some of you hesitant about 3D printing to take it up yourself.
The Rimfire Report: The High Standard Flite-King 22LR Pistol
Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! This ongoing series is all about rimfire firearms, ammunition, sports, and accessories. A few days ago I was browsing around my local gun shop and came across what I recognized as somewhat of a rare find these days – a High Standard Flite-King. The High Standard Flite-King was a series of pistols (and shotguns) developed by High-Standard Manufacturing in the earlier half of the 20th century and the pistols would remain in production for quite some time before eventually being discontinued sometime between 1954 and 1967 for different models of the pistol. I knew from several conversations I’ve had over the years that these High Standard Flite-Kings or Sport Kings (we will get into nomenclature later) were very reliable and accurate pistols for their time and had phenomenal handling as well. So today on The Rimfire Report we will go over my experiences with the High Standard Flite-King that I purchased from my local gun store.
The Rimfire Report: The Clandestine High Standard HDM
Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report. In this ongoing series we discover, review, and discuss anything and everything surrounding the rimfire firearm world. This week we’re taking a trip back in time to the end of WWII and into the realm of the Cold War. The High Standard HDM is one of the few rimfire pistols to have had a chance to play a part in both theatres and with good reason.
Forgotten Weapons Takes on the High Standard 10B
“…The most tacti-cool shotgun I could find prior to 1980!” proudly cliams Ian from our beloved Forgotten Weapons. The 10B is a bullpup semi-automatic shotgun built by the High Standard company designed by a private individual police Sergeant Alfred Couch.