The Hahn Super Repeater was marketed by Crosman, who also furnished air rifles to Sears. Possible. New Answer 3/30/2008 Yes Crosman made the same rifle (Hahn Super Repeater Model 166) for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Value Apx: 100%=$125 to 60%=$45
See the link below to see how it is assembled.
Try ebay.
500 or so yards
Boots and Saddles - 1957 The Repeater Rifle 1-2 was released on: USA: 26 September 1957
The Stevens model number 70 Visible repeater was made from 1912-1931.
The Sears model 126.19330 rifle was made by Crosman. It is the model 166 BB repeater, it was made between 1958-1971. Originally it was produced be P.Y. Hahn until crosman took over the company. As for the value, it can not be determined without knowing the condition of the rifle. Excellent, Good, Poor? More information must be given to estimate value.
The rifle was a Henry repeater.
100-300 or so
By checking the serial number against published data.
It all depends on the particular model, But most all of them took a 12 gram C02 powerlett avilable in most sport-goods stores and Wallmart
Because you could fire it in repetition without having to reload it after each shot, the way you had to with muzzleloaders.
It was made for Western Auto by Crosman between 1966-70