Both Daisy and Crosman made airguns for Sears under the JC Higgins name. The Crosman home page has manuals online for many of their airguns, go to Customer service section and then download "manuals section." you may find it their.
I believe this is a Crosman model 180 made for Sears under the JG Higgins brand name. See the Link #1 below for the owners manual. If this is your rifle then I suggest the following. Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that restore older Crosman air guns.. See the Link #2 below for more information.
You can find it on the Crosman web page. The JC Higgins model 180 was made by Crosman Air guns. See the link below
This rifle was made for sears by Crosman. It really is a Crosman model 400. Crosman has most all their Owner and Parts manuals online. See the link below.
State the model of the rifle? 126.19320 Answer: Both Crosman and Daisy made Air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Any model that started with 126 was a Crosman and any model that started with 799 was a Daisy. I believe your model is a Crosman 400 made between 1962-64. Go to the Crosman home page and click on "Download an owners manual". You should be able to find a owners manual and a parts manual there. See the related link
What do you mean by "atrigger". If you are looking for the Owners Manual for the Crosman Mark 1 Pellet gun, then see the link below.
Not recommended unless the owner's manual says so.
Contact the maker for a replacement manual
Yes you can. See the link below for the owners manual
Check "Blue Book of AirGuns 7th edition" Both Daisy and Crosman made Airguns under the J C Higgins name for Sears.
Which model. If the model number starts with 126 it was made by Crosman if it starts with 799 it was made by Daisy.
See the Following Crosman link for the Owners Manual.https://support.crosman.com/hc/en-us/articles/203543210-700-Owner-s-Manual-EVP-1967-1971-
It would help if you stated the model of the pellet gun you need parts for. I can tell you this much. Both Daisy and Crosman made pellet guns for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. If you want to try to locate a repair shop that restores old pellet guns I suggest to look on the web under "Air Gun Repair." and locate someone who repairs older pellet guns. Or you can re-post your question with the model number it will start with one of two sets of numbers like 799 or 126. This will identify it as either a Daisy or a Crosman air gun. Crosman offers a locater service to repair older guns. (If yours is a Crosman.) It's up to you how you want to find parts.