Adds little to no value.
The JC Higgins 583.24 is a bolt-action shotgun made by High Standard for Sears in 1954/1955. It should have an adjustable choke. Value on bolt-action shotguns is minimal, around $100-$125.
-- Adjustable Choke -- Unfortunately, the adjustable choke is almost certainly an add-on which greatly hurts any collector value the gun may have had. In typical condition for a pre-war A5, with the added choke, value is around $350-$450. sales@countrygunsmith.net
about 150
Approximate value on this shotgun is $130 - $200 depending on condition.
your shotgun was made in 1948 by Sears / High Standard (Sears owned High standard shotgun and rifle production back in those days) It woth about 100 to 175 dollars depending on condition your shotgun was made in 1948 by Sears / High Standard (Sears owned High standard shotgun and rifle production back in those days) It woth about 100 to 175 dollars depending on condition
$400 Very Good to $500 Excellent condition.
I paid $200.00 for what the gentleman told me was a 1950 .
These where made from 1955-1971. If in 90% condition about $130.
25-95 dollars,if it has a adjustable choke then add 5 dollars to the range of prices quoted.
The JC Higgins Model 20 was a slide-action shotgun made for Sears by High Standard. Value, depending on condition, can range from $100-$225.
There have been several different models of Sears 12 guage pumps- most common were the model 20's and 30's. The model 21 did have a vent rib and an adjustable choke- was made by Flight King for Sears. In guns, condition drives a MAJOR part of the value. The 27th edition of Gun Traders Guide indicates a selling price of ABOUT $125 for good condition, up to about $225 for new in box. The Sears firearms tended to be for shooting, not collecting, and as a result, their prices are not screamingly high. I DO have a couple that I still shoot, and they do that very well.AnswerA bit heavy, but very stoutly built, the Higgins model 20 with the removable power PAC choke tubes was made by High Standard from the late 40s through the mid-late 50s & can be found at most gun shows for $125-$150.
That is not a serial number (that gun does not have one) it is a model number. Your shotgun is a High Standard Flite King- good guns, by the way. They sell used for about $130