Go to (See the link below) and find your parts and owners manual for your gun or rifle. Crosman keeps a web page for older airguns.
It's a 16 shot BB repeater or a SINGLE shot pellet rifle
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.
I'm going to try to answer this in two parts. 1. Montgomery Wards Pellet rifles and guns were made by Crosman corp under the Hawthorne name. 2. This is pure speculation and a best guess. I believe the m140 is the "Crosman model 140" it is a pump, single shot, 22 cal pellet rifle. It had a wooden stock with the forearm as the pump handle. there were 3 variations made, starting in 1954 ending in 1968.
I know for certain that this air rifle was made by Crosman air gun co. And I think it is a Crosman model 180 made for Sears. If I am right It's a single shot .22 caliber C02 rifle with a wood stock and long barrel. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair Old Crosman products. See the link below.
The Phantom is a single shot, single break barrel Pellet rifle rated at 1000 FPS that cost around $90. It is a true pellet rifle. Deigned for target and hunting. The Daisy 901 is a combo BB/Pellet rifle that is a 10 pump for a maxim 750 FPS. and cost around $63. Designed for plinking and fun. Personally I have never been a fan of Combo rifles ( But that is my opinion )
Oh, dude, loading pellets into a Marksman Repeater is like, super easy. You just pull back the bolt, drop a pellet into the chamber, push the bolt forward, and you're good to go. It's like loading a Nerf gun, but with more potential for accidentally shooting your eye out.
320 in a pellet gun is average. there are a few that have a higher FPS, but anything that fires between 300 - 400 FPS is normal for a C02 pistol. Rifles on the other hand currently are made to fire above 1000 FPS. The Crosman 1377C fires above 600 FPS but you have to pump it 10 times and it is a single shot pistol
Revelation GC3376 made for Western Auto by Crosman. It was the Crosman model 760 Powermaster 180, BB or single shot .177 pellet. Mfg 1966-1970 wood stock and forarm. (First Variant only for Western Auto) Orignally Mfg 1964 First Variant for Western Auto 1966 to 1970 Eight Variant mfg 1991- discontinued Value 100%=$30 90%=$20 60%=$10 ADD 300% for First Variant. (your is a first variant)
In order to give you an estimate of value. I need to know a few more details like, The model number. Sheridan made 5 different pellet guns and 7 different rifles. The 5 pellet models are E, EB, ED, HB and H20PB. Which one is yours? Is it still working? What condition is it in. Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent (Like new) without this information No estimate of value can be given. In 1977 Benjamin airgun purchased Sheridan, In 1992 Crosman purchased Benjamin. Crosman owns Sheridan today. Sheridan and Benjamin look similar. All the .177 and .22 Caliber rifles are marked Benjamin. All the .20 caliber rifles are marked Sheridan. Other than caliber the two models are identical. If you want the owners manual for your pistol a link can be found on the Crosman home page.
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
Hawthorne was a brand name used by WARDS for their airguns. I believe all of their airguns were made by CROSMAN air gun company. They also made air guns for Sears and Western auto. I think your M130 is a Crosman model 130. that would be an underlever pump pistol made between 1953-1970. It a single shot .22 caliber pellet pistol. If I am right you can find the owners manual at the LINK Below. As for value. You will have to give it some rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good, Or Excellent or NEW IN BOX. to get an estimate of value.
It usually says right on the barrel. Single shot / single load pistols are pellet pistols. Most BB guns have a reservoir for the BB's. There are a few that shoot either a BB or a pellet. You will have to look at the instructions or the display box to see what it says. Pellet pistols are more accurate than BB pistols. Most BB pistols will say .177 BB. Pellet pistols will say .177 Cal and not say BB.