105 is the Sears vendor code for Harrington & Richardson these are quite rare for J C Higgins only a small amonut of 22 rifles and shotgun were bought directly from H&R H&R made many of the model 10 shotguns for High Standard wich was owned by Sears in those days most of thouse guns used 583 House brand number less than 800 guns were bought directly from H&R by Sears in the post war JC Higgins days 105 is the vendor code there should be other numbers these tell you what model the gun is 105 just says that H&R made it value is unknown with out more info
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
That was a H&R Model 121 that they sold through Sears back in the 50's
The JC Higgins Model 45 is simply the Marlin Model 336C as made for Sears. The base gun is still in production, although Sears is no longer in the gun business. www.countrygunsmith.net
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It is the same as a Marlin model 81
The JC Higgins Model 31 rifle was manufactured for Sears and Roebuck by Hi Standard.
It would help it you gave more information about firearm. Like the model and condition of the firearm.
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.