I believe you are asking about a Sears JC Higgins air rifle model 126.19310. Both Daisy and Crosman air gun company made Air Rifles & guns for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Model 126.19310 is a Crosman Model 180 22. Cal C02 wood stock 4 lbs. first made 1956-59 Second Variant had a die cast trigger 1962-67. Most rifles of this era fall in the 40% to 60% if they were in normal public use. Subtract 20% for First Variant 1956-59 Value: 100%=$130 90%=$100 80%=$80 60%=$75 40%=$65 20%=$55 As for Seals, Crosman no longer supports this rifle. I suggest that you go online and look under (Airgun Repair) for a shop close to you that still services this rifle. Or go to http://www.airguns.com/repair and use the web page to help you find a shop.
I believe you have a Crosman model 180 made for Sears from 1956 to 1959. see the attached: http://www.crosman.com/general/find-a-service-center
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A 22 caliber pistol holds a dose of 22 caliber ammo.
a .22 caliber
No. There are, however, .22 caliber shotshells made for rifles.
22 is a rimfire, 222 is a centerfire.
A 22 caliber bullet is 22/100 inches in diameter. A 7.62 mm bullet is 30 caliber or 30/100 inches in diameter there is no such thing as a 7.62 caliber bullet
It is a Crosman model 180. 22 cal. C02 Rifle. Mfg 1956-59 and again in 1962-67' In order to give you an estimate of the value, I need to know the condition of the Rifle. Is it in brand new condition? Used, Well used, does it still shoot? Is the stock chipped gouged or broken? What condition is the barrel in? All these play a factor in estimating the rifle.
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ABOUT 5.56mm. Depends on WHICH 22 caliber you mean- there are different size .22s.
little scout 22 caliber longnrifle July 2 07.
the are also chambered for the 38 caliber, 9mm caliber and 22 caliber