50-126
I believe you may want to check your numbers again. I think it may be 126 not 128. However if it is 126 then it was made by Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Your numbers don't seem to match anything I can find, but Crosman appears to be the original maker.
Simply all you have to do to work it out it 126/60=2.1 so therefore your answer is no
Please state the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. It is a model 140 or 1400 made by Crosman air guns. Does it still work?
Your quseton is a little vague. Are you asking about an Air Rifle? with a wooden stock?
2 x 3 x 3 x 7 = 126 =2*7*3*3
(x/100)*126=42 126x=4200 (multiply each side by 100) x=33 1/3 (divide each side by 126). Therefore, 42 is 33 1/3% of 126.
126?
This is a two part answer for you. First the Rifle was made by Crosman air guns. Any JC Higgins air gun starting with 126 was made by Crosman any model starting with 799 was made by Daisy air gun. My Catalog list the 126-1930 as a Crosman 140/1400 the 1400 was a later model of the 140. This makes me think that the 1930(1) represents the 1400 model (Check Youtube and look for a Crosman 1400 and see if this is your model). If So then the rifle is worth around. $75 plus or minus. The 1400 rifle was made between 1968-78. Its a pump rifle that shoots a .22 cal pellet at 580 feet per second.
I am not sure of all this information but I can tell you this. Any JC Higgins BB rifle/gun starting with 126 was made by Crosman airgun. Any BB rifle/gun starting with 799 was made by Daisy airgun for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Now for your rifle. I believe it is a rifle. (Right?) It has a lever action and looks similar to a Winchester? If so, it originally was made by the P.Y. Hahn company but was bought out by Crosman. It's called the Crosman model 166 (Hahn Super BB Repeater) made 1958-71. I can't give you a value, because you have not stated the condition of the rifle. Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair or Poor. Does it still work? I need to know more information to give you an estimate.
The LCM is 126.
126+126=252