THere should be a two upper case letter assembly date code on the barrel jsut forward of the receiver. The key to the code is at
http://www.histandard.info/datapublic/serial/HIGH%20STANDARD%20DATE%20CODE.pdf
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Your 12 g pump shotgun was made for Sears by the High Standard Company- it was their Flite King model shotgun.
If your shotgun is a 12 gauge pump, then you have a High Standard Model 200 (Flite King). The standard 12 gauge shell is a 2 3/4 inch shotgun shell. It can be anything from #8 birdshot to a deer slug.
Hi standard. It's their "Flite King"
No such model is listed in the Blue Book or Standard Catalog.
It is a High Standard Flite King. Decent gun.
Standard grade Model 58 shotguns sell in the $175-$250 range.
Unaware of any model by that number. Do you mean 11-48?
No, an 810 shotgun is not a 12 gauge. The 810 designation typically refers to a specific model of shotgun, such as the Baikal MP-18 or similar, which may have different gauge specifications. The gauge of a shotgun indicates the diameter of the barrel, with 12 gauge being a popular size. Always check the manufacturer's specifications to confirm the gauge of a particular shotgun model.
The J.C. Higgins Model 5839 20 gauge shotgun was manufactured by the High Standard Manufacturing Company. It was sold under the J.C. Higgins brand, which was used by Sears, Roebuck and Co. for their sporting goods. The Model 5839 is a pump-action shotgun that was popular in the mid-20th century.
Actually the shotgun uses 16 gauge shells i have the same shotgun
Might I suggest contacting 'High Standard'? Do a search for high standard firearms and get in touch with them.