"583" indicates a gun made for Sears by High Standard or Harrington & Richardson. The digits you x'd out should tell us which HS or H&R model it is. Model 20, according to my list, is a pump- or slide-action gun. If that's right, a High Standard would be worth $100 in useable condition and $165 in top condition. With the Sears name, figure it's worth about 2/3 as much.
High standard
Savage Arms
Whatever model the maker called it that made it for Sears. Go to Proofhouse.com for a store brand chart.
The serial number allows the maker to track production.
The model and maker of your firearm must be given along with the serial number,before a answer can be provided.
maker of the firearm and model first, then serial number
Without the name of the maker, impossible to answer.
Impossible to answer without the maker's name and the serial number.
No way to answer without the name of the maker
You will have to provide the name of the maker.
Impossible to answer without the maker's name and the serial number
You must provide the name of the maker.