Crosman does not own Marksman. Crosman made a Repeatairmodel and Marksman made a Repeater model. See the link below for the Marksman Repeater owners manual.
Crosman made over 10 different models of the Revelation brand for Western auto. Please state the model number AND condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value.
Yes! Crosman made all the BB Guns/Rifles for Western Auto under the Revelation brand name. (Unfortunately you did not state the model number so I can't tell you exactly which Crosman model it relates to.) So here is a suggestion. Crosman has Most all their manuals online you will have to go through all of them to find your model. See the link below.
This air rifle was made for Montgomery Wards under the Revelation brand name by Crosman. It truth it is a Crosman model 760 First variation. 1966-1970 Average price in good condition is $15.
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
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.
Both Crosman and Daisy made air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. Your model 126.19330 was made by Crosman and is a Crosman model 166 HAHN Super BB repeater made between 1958-71. Crosman no longer offers parts for this rifle BUT they do offer a service to locate repair shops that rebuild older Crosman airguns. see the links Below.
This is a very nice air rifle. It is a .22 caliber not a .177 caliber rifle. it was made in two variations from 1957-1964. See the link below for the Owners manual.
this rifle was made by Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. It's really a Crosman model 166. Originally it was the HAHN repeater but Crosman bought out Hahn and continued the model as a model 166 for Crosman 1958-1971. See the link below for the Owners Manual.
This rifle was made in two variations from 1957 to 1964. I fair / working condition it would be worth between $50-$80.
Check the model number. If it starts with 799. it was made by Daisy. If it starts with 126. it was made by Crosman. If it is a Crosman (126.) model then Crosman offers a locater service (Free) to locate repair shops that repair older Crosman airguns. If it's a Daisy (799) model then I suggest you contact Daisy and ask them.. See the two links below.
Crosman air gun company made about 10 different air rifles for Western Auto under the Revelation name. Please state the model number and the condition of the rifle in order to get an estimate of value.