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[[Image:Hi-Standard-8113-Flite-King.jpg|thumb|right|400px|High Standard Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe (Catalog # 8113) FLITE KING Shotgun - 12 gauge.  The Riot Deluxe Model came with an 18 1/8th inch barrel and rifle sights.]]
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[[Image:Hi-Standard-8113-Flite-King.jpg|thumb|right|400px|'''High Standard Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe Model''' (Catalog # 8113) FLITE KING Shotgun - 12 gauge.  The Riot Deluxe Model came with an 18 1/8th inch barrel and rifle sights.]]
 
[[Image:HighStandardK120Shotgun.jpg|thumb|right|400px|High Standard FLITE KING K-120 - 12 gauge]]
 
[[Image:HighStandardK120Shotgun.jpg|thumb|right|400px|High Standard FLITE KING K-120 - 12 gauge]]
 
The somewhat obscure High Standard FLITE KING shotgun series was manufactured in the sixties and early seventies. It gained a reputation for being economical and rugged. But High Standard was unable to compete with Remington, Winchester, Ithaca and Mossberg and they stopped manufacture in the 1970s. There are a variety of models and model numbers, indicating finish, rifled sights, slug barrels, field version, riot version and either high end or economy versions.  Most High Standard shotguns look very similar despite their different model numbers.  Though marked with the High Standard name, many of these shotguns were built by either Savage or Stevens on license.
 
The somewhat obscure High Standard FLITE KING shotgun series was manufactured in the sixties and early seventies. It gained a reputation for being economical and rugged. But High Standard was unable to compete with Remington, Winchester, Ithaca and Mossberg and they stopped manufacture in the 1970s. There are a variety of models and model numbers, indicating finish, rifled sights, slug barrels, field version, riot version and either high end or economy versions.  Most High Standard shotguns look very similar despite their different model numbers.  Though marked with the High Standard name, many of these shotguns were built by either Savage or Stevens on license.
  
The K-1200 Shotgun was the most commonly seen in movies and television.  It was introduced in May 1966.  Catalog #8104 was the Riot Standard model with bead sights and a 20" barrel.  Catalog #8111 was the Riot Standard model with bead sights and an 18 1/8th inch barrel.  Catalog #8113 was the Riot Deluxe model with rifle sights and an 18 1/8th inch barrel.  Catalog #8116 & #8117 were the Brush deluxe versions (field guns) but with 20" barrels.  The other Catalog Numbers #8115-8165 were long barreled hunting and trap/skeet field guns with various features.   
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The K-1200 Shotgun was the most commonly seen in movies and television.  It was introduced in May 1966.  Catalog #8104 was the Riot Standard model with bead sights and a 20" barrel.  Catalog #8111 was the Riot Standard model with bead sights and an 18 1/8th inch barrel.  Catalog #8113 was the Riot Deluxe model with rifle sights and an 18 1/8th inch barrel.  Catalog #8116 & #8117 were the Brush deluxe versions (field guns) but with 20" barrels.  The other Catalog Numbers #8115-8165 were long barreled hunting and trap/skeet field guns with various features.  The K-120 was the same shotgun as the K-1200 (but built by a different subcontractor) and was introduced in 1969).  They are visually impossible to tell apart without close inspection.
  
 
'''Specifications:'''
 
'''Specifications:'''
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==Film==
 
==Film==
  
* Taken from a patrol car by Alice ([[Milla Jovovich]]) in ''[[Resident Evil]]''  (Model 8113)  
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* Taken from a patrol car by Alice ([[Milla Jovovich]]) in ''[[Resident Evil]]''  (Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe Model)  
  
* Used by Alice ([[Milla Jovovich]]) in''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]''  (Model K-120)
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* Used by Alice ([[Milla Jovovich]]) in''[[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]''  (Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe Model)  
  
* Used by Doc McCoy ([[Steve McQueen]]) in ''[[Getaway, The (1972)|The Getaway (1972)]]''  (Model K-1200)
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* Used by Doc McCoy ([[Steve McQueen]]) in ''[[Getaway, The (1972)|The Getaway (1972)]]''  (Model K-1200 Riot Standard Model)
  
* Used by NYPD Police in ''[[The Park is Mine]]''
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* Used by NYPD Police in ''[[The Park is Mine]]'' (Model K-1200 Riot Standard Model)
  
* Used by LAPD Police and Prison Guards in ''[[Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)]]''    (Model K-120)
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* Used by LAPD Police and Prison Guards in ''[[Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)]]''    (Model K-1200 Riot Standard Model)
  
 
==Television==
 
==Television==

Revision as of 07:41, 15 October 2009

High Standard Model K-1200 Riot Deluxe Model (Catalog # 8113) FLITE KING Shotgun - 12 gauge. The Riot Deluxe Model came with an 18 1/8th inch barrel and rifle sights.
High Standard FLITE KING K-120 - 12 gauge

The somewhat obscure High Standard FLITE KING shotgun series was manufactured in the sixties and early seventies. It gained a reputation for being economical and rugged. But High Standard was unable to compete with Remington, Winchester, Ithaca and Mossberg and they stopped manufacture in the 1970s. There are a variety of models and model numbers, indicating finish, rifled sights, slug barrels, field version, riot version and either high end or economy versions. Most High Standard shotguns look very similar despite their different model numbers. Though marked with the High Standard name, many of these shotguns were built by either Savage or Stevens on license.

The K-1200 Shotgun was the most commonly seen in movies and television. It was introduced in May 1966. Catalog #8104 was the Riot Standard model with bead sights and a 20" barrel. Catalog #8111 was the Riot Standard model with bead sights and an 18 1/8th inch barrel. Catalog #8113 was the Riot Deluxe model with rifle sights and an 18 1/8th inch barrel. Catalog #8116 & #8117 were the Brush deluxe versions (field guns) but with 20" barrels. The other Catalog Numbers #8115-8165 were long barreled hunting and trap/skeet field guns with various features. The K-120 was the same shotgun as the K-1200 (but built by a different subcontractor) and was introduced in 1969). They are visually impossible to tell apart without close inspection.

Specifications:

Caliber: 12,16,20, & 28 Gauge, .410 bore

Capacity: 5 shells - Tubular Magazine

Fire Modes: Single (Pump Action)


The High Standard FLITE KING Series of Shotguns were seen in the following:

Film

Television


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