High Standard The Victor Model 107 Military .22 LR, 4.5 in Bull Barrel, Adjustable Sights, Hamden 1976
This is a 1976 Hamden-made High Standard The Victor, Model 107 Military in .22 LR with the 4.5-inch heavy bull barrel. It features the non-reciprocating, ventilated sight rib with rectangular ports, a detachable under-barrel weight, and fully adjustable target sights. Notable details include the Military (1911-style) grip angle, checkered walnut target grips with a left-side thumb-rest, and a gold-tone trigger. It falls within the ML-prefix serial range associated with this period of production.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
There are scratches and blemishes consistent with normal handling. The bore presents a clean, bright surface.
What’s Included
- High Standard The Victor Model 107 Military .22 LR pistol
- 1x 10-round steel magazine with side-button follower (High Standard pattern)
The Victor configuration pairs a 4.5-inch heavy bull barrel with a detachable under-barrel weight and an underlug, delivering a well-balanced target setup. The non-reciprocating, ventilated sight rib with rectangular ports provides a stable sighting plane, matched to a Patridge front blade and a fully adjustable micrometer rear sight.
Controls are set up for precise, repeatable shooting: a gold-tone trigger, a manual safety, and a heel-type magazine catch at the butt. The Military (1911-style) grip angle, combined with checkered walnut target grips and a left-side thumb-rest, supports a consistent hand position.
The slide carries rear angled cocking serrations, and the pistol shows a blued finish with polished rib/upper surfaces and matte-blued frame flats. Construction is steel throughout, and the action is a semi-automatic, single-action, blowback system.
This example is marked Hamden, Conn. U.S.A. and falls within the ML-prefix serial range noted for the period. Capacity is 10+1, and one 10-round magazine is included.




