LEVER LETTER MODELS

G-.380


A .380-caliber semi-automatic pistol, with 5" barrel and 6-shot magazine. Blued, with checkered plastic grips. Fixed sights. Introduced 1947; discontinued 1950; approximately 7,400 made. High Standard's only production centerfire pistol. NOTE: Add 10 percent premium for box with papers.
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G-B


Similar characteristics like Model B. with interchangeable 4.5" or 6.75" barrels. Sold with barrel or as combination with both barrels. Fixed sights. Blued, with monogrammed plastic grips. Last short frame model produced. Introduced 1949; discontinued 1950; approximately 4,900 produced. NOTE: Add $225 premium for factory combination; 15 percent premium for box with papers.
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G-D


Similar characteristics like Model D, with interchangeable 4.5" or 6.75" barrels. Sold with barrel or as combination with both barrels. Adjustable sights. Blued, with checkered walnut grips. Optional checkered thumbrest walnut grips. Introduced 1949; discontinued 1950; approximately 3,300 produced. NOTE: Add $325 premium for factory combination; $50 premium for factory target grips; 15 percent premium for box with papers.
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G-E


Similar characteristics like Model E, with interchangeable 4.5" or 6.75" barrels. Sold with barrel or as combination with both barrels. Adjustable sights. Blued, with checkered thumbrest walnut grips. Introduced 1949; discontinued 1950; approximately 2,900 produced. NOTE: Add $375 premium for factory combination; 15 percent premium for box with papers.
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Olympic (commonly called "G-O")


New gun design for competitive shooting in .22 Short caliber. 4.5 or 6.75" barrels. Sold with barrel or as combination with both barrels. Grooved front and backstraps on frame. Adjustable sights. Blued, with checkered thumbrest walnut grips. Introduced 1949; discontinued 1950; approximately 1,200 produced. Model uses a special curved magazine. Few guns will utilize a straight-back magazine. Majority of these Olympics use curved magazine, with a humped back. NOTE: Add $375 premium for factory combination; $300 for straight magazine variation; 15 percent premium for box with papers.
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