On several sites that I have found, they are going for between $80 - $120 each, depending on condition. Having been manufactured for distribution by the SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. these rifles were very common and widely distributed. While they are quality firearms, many are still in circulation today. I believe that this is because of two main reasons. One, because people took better care of their belongings in those days and passed them down to younger generations, and Two, because manufacturing standards were held to a higher expectation in those years.
While they are good firearms, they aren't all that uncommon to come across if you know where to look. They may not be main stream or popular these days, but their quality is hard to match with similarly priced rifles of today. So, weather you're looking for a rabbit or squirrel gun, or you just want to purchase a good starter rifle for your young shooter that they can use and pass on, I would recommend this rifle any time. Accuracy is highly consistent in well-taken-care-of specimens, dependability and craftsmanship are consistent with standards for the era, and they're simply fun to shoot.
I would rate this gun 4 out of 5. good luck
10-125 usd
It a J C Higgins Sears and roebuck 22cal simauto rifel, I paid about $100.00 in 1961.
where can i get a magazine for a sears and roebuck j.c. higgins model 46 dl-10319840 22 cal. lever action rifle
sears roebuck and company
It is the same as a Marlin model 81
The JC Higgins Model 31 rifle was manufactured for Sears and Roebuck by Hi Standard.
The value of the 410 Sears and Roebuck JC Higgins Model 101 shotgun varies greatly with its condition. In excellent condition the gun retails for about 250 dollars or so.
The same, Its a Stevens model 95, a Savage 96 and a sears 101.100
Hi Standard made the Model 20 J.C. Higgins for Sears
The JC Higgins trade name was used by Sears Roebuck from the mid 1940s to the early 1970s. The 583.17 was manufactured by High Standard, but did not have an equivalent model under the HS trademark.
$49.95
1952 by High Standard for sears& Roebuck