Nope, its were you load the shotgun. Flip the gun upsidedown and put the butt on your hip. Slide the shells into the feeder tube.
Hi standard. It's their "Flite King"
It is a High Standard Flite King. Decent gun.
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.
About $150, more or less. Not very expensive, very decent shotgun. It is a High Standard Flite King.
That shotgun was made for Sears by High Standard- it is their Flite King model. It was made from about theearly 1960s for about 12 years. Nice shotguns, BTW.
Both were High Standard Flite King shotguns. They are similar, but from different time periods. Very nice shotguns, not very pricey.
There were several models and gauges of the High Standard Flite King- Field pump shotgun. Value will depend on exact model, gauge, and condition. Used prices average anywhere from $100 to $300. Many of the pump shotguns made for Sears under the J.C. Higgins name were High Standard Flite Kings.
These pump guns usually fall between $125 and $175 depending on condition and originality.
Standard 16 gauge shotgun shells.
115 to 199
Your shotgun is a High Standard Flite King, made for Sears. Not a very expensive gun, they are good quality hunting grade shotguns. Prices typically are $100-$140 or so.