
Woolworth / Woolco ( Field Classic), Bonitz Brothers, Gamble Skogmo (Hiawatha), Western Auto ( Revelation), Jerry's Sport Center (Point Right), TG&Y, Western Hoegee ( Apache), Clair Frank, Dayton Gun Distributors (Mallard), American Canvas ( Model 220), Western Wholesale ( NATO Pintail), World Wide Inc (Birdwing), Kroydon,

C Penny (Model 200 and Foremost 4011 & 6110), Sears in the 1970's ( a. Vornado, Dave Cook Sporting Goods, Gibson (Pointer), National Buying Syndicatre ( Sport Deluxe), J. The MODEL 200 Pump was indeed a less expensive version of the Flite King Models.Īs I said, there were several companies that High Standard made shotguns and rifles for: There were several different design series sold as the Model 20 and an even greater number of catalog numbers. Sears had already turned to Winchester for their Pump and semi-auto 12 gauge shotguns before teh Model 200 appeared on teh scene. But it was never in production when the Model 20 was in production. The MODEL 200 pump is a derivative of the model 20 as were all the other 12 Gauge pump guns. High Standard did also offer five catalog numbers of a MODEL 200 pump four of which were regular guns and one a promotional special.

Overall High Standard sold private label or semi private label guns to about two dozen different companies. Penny specific models up through about the end of 1973.

Penny also at later dates ordered other Catalog numbers for J. Penny in the mid to late 1960's bought both 12 Gauge and 20 Gauge semi-auto shotguns from High Standard marked MODEL 200.
