I have a JC Higgins model 60 in pristine condition, and it it worth, supposedly, around $150. But, it is a GREAT gun, and to me, worth a whole lot more. It was the first gas-operated semi-auto shotgun on the market, and kicks a lot less than a newer gas-operated Remington semi-auto than I've got. I'll never part with it. Al In good to excellent con . 125 to 200 dollars these guns came out in 1956 and when they first were introduced they were one of the most advanced semi autos out there they are still nice guns and have some value
100-400 USD or so
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Repeatedly divide the decimal value by 2 and take the remainder (which can only be 0 or 1) until the decimal value is 0. The first remainder is the low-order bit, thus we work through the bits in increasing order of magnitude. For example, decimal value 50: 50 / 2 = 25 r 0 25 / 2 = 12 r 1 12 / 2 = 6 r 0 6 / 2 = 3 r 0 3 / 2 = 1 r 1 1 / 2 = 0 r 1 Thus 50 decimal is 110010 in binary.
Answer I collect Page & Lewis guns. I have 33 of them, 14 mdl. D's. the mdl D is the most often found. Page & Lewis made a mdl. A,B,Cand D. You will also find Page&Lewis guns marked mdl. 49, 50 &52. Page & Lewis was bought By Savage-Stevens in 1925,most books will tell you 1926,but I have printed material from 1925. See (cornellpubs.com) After Savage took over Stevens made the mdl. D,49,50and52 under the Page & Lewis name until about 1933.They also used at least one trade name (CRUSO). Value For the mdl D is $50-$150 depending on condition & possibly higher on a good day. Hope this helps.The Page-Lewis Company made the Model A, B, and C - but no Model D. Can you doublecheck the markings on the rifle? sales@countrygunsmith.net
A.C. quantities are always expressed in root-mean-square(r.m.s.) values, unless otherwise stated. For sinsoidal waveform, this equates to 0.707 times the peak value. For example, an AC current with an amplitude of 100 A has an r.m.s. value of 70.7 A.An a.c. current expressed as an r.m.s. value will do exactly the same amount of work as a d.c. current of the same value. In other words, a 50 A (r.m.s.) a.c. current will do exactly the same amount of work as 50 A d.c. This is why r.m.s. values are also referred to as 'effective values' of a.c..
50-100 USD
50-100 USD
The JC Higgens, model 103.229 bolt action .22 dates back to the mid to late 1950s making it close to 50 to 60 years old.
50-100 dollars.
306% = 153/50
50-200
50 USD
50-1000 depending on specifics
The model J C Higgins model 50 was built by High Standard using the FN Mauser action made in Belgium. It was available in 2 calibers, the .30-06 and .270. The J C Higgins model 51 was the same rifle except it had a stock that had a cheek piece and checkering. All of the model 50 & 51 rifles that I have and have had, shot very well.
50-275 usd
50-400
50-500 usd