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
Without any information about the condition of the pistol it is not possible to give an estimate of value, So I am posting a link to Daisy Antiques ( Daisy made your JC Higgins pistol) To help you. {See the Link Below}
I only have some information for you. Any JC Higgins air pistol that begins with model 126 was made by Crosman air gun. Any model that starts with 799 was made by Daisy air gun. I suggest you click the Crosman link below and check the owners manuals to try to locate your pistol. Then re-post the Crosman model number along with the condition of the pistol to get 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.
In 90-95% condition, these generally sell for $150-$175. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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.
There were a few different models of 9 shot .22 revolver sold by Sears under the JC Higgins brand. Value would depend on exact model, but somewhere in the $200 range.
The Higgins 101.1 was made by Savage as a Model 94. It's only value is as a shooter.
The value of a JC Higgins model 2012 gauge 583.59 is $250.
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
A lot depends on condition. Also there were several different barrel legnths---which affects value. Never the lees a pistol as you describe would be in that $125 plus some for the 91/2 inch model .
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About 25% less than the corresponding High Standard model. So... from $150-$300 depending on condition. We are always interested buyers. www.countrygunsmith.net