Try Jim Spacek's book.
The "Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson" by Jim Supica
Jim Spacek has a book out that should fit the bill.
I have a high standard r 108 parts list that came with this pistol new the parts list dates 11/68 so i think it is from the 60s
Stevens was one manufacturer; Winchester, High Standard, Mossberg, Savage, and to many to list were others.
You can get a general idea of prices by obtaining a copy of the Blue Book of Gun Values or checking auction sites.
The 583.72 indicates that this is a High Standard product and the cross-over list points to the Model 10, but the Blue Book doesn't list that model number. The JC Higgins name was dropped in 1961 when Sears bought Ted Williams name. The cross over list is incorrect. High Standard made no rifles with their own name at that time. The Sears paid High Standard to design and tool this model for production and Sears was the exclusive customer. http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Rifles.pdf.
High possibility nothing needs to be "fixed." You have probably been logging in while WoW is under matinance and the realms list won't show up....Just wait for them to be done and your list will show back up.
You can list them in any order. There is no standard.
Tom Dance has written a book that might help. Also, try e-gunparts.com
access-list
The FDA has a complete list.
Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Checks were replaced by Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks in 2012. Basic criminal record checks do not show cautions. Standard and Enhanced DBS checks show cautions that are not 'protected' under current legislation. A caution for an offence that is on the prescribed 'list of offences that will never be filtered from a DBS certificate' will always show on standard and enhanced DBS checks. A caution for an offence that is not on that list will become 'protected' once 6 years have passed (2 years if the person was under 18 at the time of caution). Once 'protected' it will no longer show up on a standard DBS check and will only show on an enhanced DBS check if the police believe it is relevant.