You must call S&W to find out.
You will have to call S&W.
c.1956
It stands for the model c line, i think.
Sorry- not possible to answer with only that information.
your J C Higgins model 90 was based the J C Higgins model 88 and is some what harder to find model a model 90 in NRA excellent condition is worth between 125.00 and 175 .00 the model 90 was made from 1958 to 1962 by High Standard manufacturing for Sears
your J C Higgins model 90 was based the J C Higgins model 88 and is some what harder to find model a model 90 in NRA excellent condition is worth between 125.00 and 175 .00 the model 90 was made from 1958 to 1962 by High Standard manufacturing for Sears
The Model 586 was produced c. 1980-1999. There were a number of variations. It would help to know the barrel length and the posting of a picture.
The Webley Revolver (also known as the Webley Break-Top Revolver or Webley Self-Extracting Revolver) was, in various marks, the standard issue service pistol for the armed forces of the United Kingdom, the British Empire, and the Commonwealth from 1887 until 1963. P. Webley & Son was the name until they merged with W & C Scott making the name Webley and Scott.
The 351C shares many characteristics with its mother series, the 335 series. It is a 4V or 2v engine with a 352 cubic in displacement and had five different variants.
I think C B stand for Cornerback.
A B C on the tree . A stand for A B stand for Bee C stand for see means " A bee see on the tree " .....
Sometime between ABOUT 1955 and 1980. Wish we could be more specific, but your High Standard Sentinel revolver (made for Sears) has not been catalogued, and that is not the serial number- that is the model number used by Sears.