Before I answer this question, here is some background: Sears never made their own air guns, they were made by Crosman and Daisy who put the JC Higgins or Ted Williams name on the guns. The air guns and rifles can be identified by the first three model numbers on the gun. Numbers starting with 126 were made by Crossman and numbers starting with 799 were made by Daisy.
Now here is what I need to answer your question. I need the model number and the physical condition of the gun. Like any antique the current condition determines the value. Also Sears model are a little less in value that models made under the original manufacture name.
Rate your airgun as Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition then with these two pieces of information I may be able to give you an estimate of value.
This model was made for Sears by Crosman air gun Co. In actuality it is a Crosman model 130. It was made from 1953 through 1970 in two variations. I am unable to give an estimate of value with out knowing the condition of the pistol. Condition determines the value.
What model what is the sears code and model JC Higgins was a Sears & roebuck brand name They sold guns with this name brand from 1946 to to 1962 depending on the sears code it was made some were in that time period .With out the Sears code no. there is no way to determine value
This pistol was made by Crosman and it's really a model 150. The current value stands around (In Excellent Condition) $90- $110 BUT, add 30% for the Sears Ted Williams version.
Sears sold several different model pellet pistols. First you need to identity the model number. It will start with 126 or 799. Then you need the give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent. Then state if it is still holding air and what working condition it's in.
Sears did not make it. Someone else did. Value will depend on who exactly made it.
This 22 cal pistol was made by Crosman Co for Sears. It is a model 130, Mfg 1953-1970. To assess the value I need to know the condition of the pistol, is it excellent, good, fair, poor. You can find the manual for the 130 on the Crosman web page see the link below
If you want an estimate of value then you will have to state the model and the condition of the pistol.
This was made by Crosman air gun, It's a model 150. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the air gun so no estimate of value can be given. Give more details there are more than 20 variations of the pistol It was Mfg between 1954-67
50 USD <><><><><> New Answer<><><><> The Value is determined by the model, physical condition and working condition of the pellet pistol. Benjamin has made over 15 different pump models. More information is needed in order to give you an answer.
If I am right the pistol was made by By Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins name. It's a Crosman model 600. 22 Cal C02 pistol. Made between 1960 and 1970. Value is determined by the current condition. Without more information about the working and current condition it is not possible to set a value.
S&W made a 22 pellet pistol model 78G from 1971 to 80 later it became the Daisy model 780. In order to give an estimate of value I need to know more about the pistol. Like the current condition and is it still working? Is is in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition? Without more information it is not possible to give a fair estimate of value.
This was made for Sears by Crosman. It is a Crosman model 600. It was made for Sears from 1960-1970 under the Higgins name. Value: 100%=$295, 90%=$195, 60%=$145, 20%=$100