High Standard's Model 50, designated as 583.98, was produced primarily in the late 1950s to early 1960s. Specifically, it gained popularity around 1959. However, exact production years can vary slightly based on specific models and configurations. For more precise dating, referencing serial numbers or production records would be necessary.
F.N. Mauser, 1950 or so. High Standard made all but the FN Action and the plastic parts http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20CF%20Rifles.pdf
they made Florence have high standards then low then high again then low.
It sounds like you have two different serial numbers on your gun. Is that correct? If the receiver number is 440519 then the main gun was made in 1954.If you are saying the barrel is marked with 58398 and says "acier special" then the barrel was likely made in 1923.I don't know what 1276 is reffering to. Please be more specific.The question is "Is this a Browning Arms Co. Auto 5?" OR "Is this an FN model Auto 5?"If there is no engraving on the receiver except for the Browning bust, then it's a FN model made in 1954.If this doesn't sound right, then please re-ask and be more specific.
Yes, they made that model
Which model?
High Standard
The Model E was made from 1938-42. A little over 2600 were made.
It was 48 inches high !
The official Rainbow Loom is made of a high-grade plastic that meets U.S. safety standards for childrens' toys.
1951
No. There is a 583,17 made by High Standard though, look at the model # on the barrel again.
Sears' JC Higgins Model 25 is the High Standard model A1041 .22 auto