Your gun was made by Sears/High standard . Sears bought the rights to manufacture these guns from Harrington & Richardson,and owned a big chunk of High Standard manufacturing .wich made these guns for Sears (J C Higgins).these guns are known as the J C Higgins model 10. 583 24 was made around 1954. these guns are excellent hunting guns better than a lot of the new stuff . They are vintage classics from your grandfathers time
$65
A J.C. Higgins Sears Roebuck 16 gauge bolt action shotgun is valued at between $100 and $150 in good condition. A parts gun is worth $30.
High Standard http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Shotguns.pdf
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The term "16ga Ranger 105" refers to a specific model of shotgun, with "16ga" indicating that it is a 16-gauge shotgun, which is a measurement of the bore size. The "Ranger" brand is often associated with firearms produced by the J.C. Higgins line of firearms sold by Sears, while "105" typically denotes the model number. This shotgun is likely designed for hunting or sport shooting, featuring a smoothbore barrel suitable for firing shotshells.
If you don't have an owner's manual, take it to a gun smith.
1955 to 1962
No way to answer. Which shotgun? We need a model number- Sears sold shotguns for over 80 years, and there were a LOT of different guns, different values.
500 dollars
100 or so
Sears House brand Made by Sears/High Standard 1952 .Known as the JC Higgins Model 10 bolt action repeating shotgun .They are one of the best bolt action shotguns made very good guns . Though old fashioned they are still very good hunters . They are also very well made better than a lot of the new stuff . It was one of Sears best selling models in the 50s. I see a lot of them especially 16 gauge .Depending on condition they are worth about 75 to 125 dollars depending on condition .
35-100 USD