Hi Standard 1950-3
J C Higgins is a brand name for rifles made by various companies for Sears. Mossberg, Savage, Remington and Hi Standard made rifles for Western Auto and Sears using the Higgins name on the Sears rifles.
Sears' JC Higgins Model 25 is the High Standard model A1041 .22 auto
I bought one in 1954, manufact by Hi Std, from sears.
J.C. Higgins company
Depends on the model number. Many different companies made rifles for Western Auto marking them with Western Auto's private brand. This also applied to Sears (J C Higgins) and Montgomery Ward (Westernfield)
* They can bring $150 to the right buyer. * JC Higgins 583 75 model 31 22 cal semi auto rifle was made by High Standard exclusivly For Sears was made in 1952 average price in Excellent cond. is around 125.00 Dealer usually pay half of that
50-100 USD
Most of these will bring $80 to $125 depending on condition.
The sears model 6c-22 was made Winchester/ same as Winchester model#490
the model 1102 bolt action repeating shotgun.the model 25 semi auto 22 and the model 41 single shot 22 were some of the last ones produced under the J C Higgins brand J C Higgins was a trade name used by Sears and Roebuck& co on fire arms from 1945 to 1962 Sears actually own a large part of High standard .Owned all of High Standards rifle and shotgun production.and held the pattents on these guns.any gun marked with 583 code was truly J C Higgins /Sears gun
HigginsThis rifle was made by Savage /Stevens They sold them as the Model 6/87 semi auto rifle a very good rifle .The Tenite stock and JC Higgins name means It was made after WW2 Infact it was made around 1950 the value is around 100 to 150 dollars depending on condition how ever dealers pay considerably less for them .But that is what they sell them for. The model 87 with tenite stock is in demand with Stevens collectors even those made for JC Higgins Sears and Roebuck
An automatic shotgun from Sears Roebuck would top out at around $200.