Roger Hamilton explains the test
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As you read that headline, you may be thinking about starting your first company - or you may have your hands full with your company wanting some time back. You may be a multi-millionaire property investor looking for a better team. Or you might be deep in debt ready to get rich quick. You could be comfortable in a job, but a friend recommended you take this test. Maybe you got here by accident, and are now curious as to where YOU are on the millionaire map...
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Just over 2,600 units were produced between October 1943 and March 1944.
2. The U.S. Property Marked Wartime Trainers (Serial Range: 110,000 – 151,000)
Source: Hi‑Standard serial number research compiled from factory shipping records histandard model hd military serial numbers best
Look for the checkered walnut grips. Early models had finer checkering, while later models became slightly coarser.
The stamped on the frame (you can substitute the last two digits with "XX" for privacy) The exact text roll-stamped on the slide or barrel Just over 2,600 units were produced between October
Disclaimer: This review is based on historical collecting data. Hi-Standard underwent several ownership changes (including Mitchell and Marlin), and later reproductions exist. Always consult a serial number lookup chart specific to the "HS" prefix for the most accurate dating.
If your pistol has "U.S. PROPERTY" stamped on the frame, it is a genuine military surplus training piece, which typically commands a higher value than civilian models. 🛠️ Key Tips for Owners Property Marked Wartime Trainers (Serial Range: 110,000 –
Unlike the highly polished, deep-blued commercial versions made after 1946, actual wartime trainers often feature a non-reflective, utilitarian Parkerized finish designed to withstand rugged military environments.
The Hi‑Standard Model H‑D Military is a true American classic: a training pistol that became a war hero, a target pistol that trained millions of soldiers, and a collector’s treasure that remains surprisingly affordable. Its serial numbers tell a story of wartime urgency, postwar prosperity, and the quiet craftsmanship of a company that never achieved the fame of Colt or Smith & Wesson but built .22 pistols that rivaled any in the world.
The most valuable HD Military pistols will have stamped on the left side of the frame, above the trigger guard. If it doesn’t have this, it is a commercial model or a post-war export return. The best examples have crisp, deep stamps that weren't buffed off during a arsenal refinish.
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