I believe you are talking about a Crosman model 140 or 1400 first made in 1954 and then again in 1955-57, 1956-62, 1961-68.
These were all Variations of the same model. For Years Crosman and Daisy made airguns under the J.C. Higgins name for Sears.
All Crosman models for sears began with (126) and Daisy models began with (799) See the following web pages to verify this air Rifle.
See the links below.
Try e-gunparts.com
50.00 dollars
Need a model number to give you an answer.
$50-$100, depending on condition.
Numrich Gn Parts Crp. I believe it is a Marlin Model 81. I Have A JC Higgins Model #103.229 Bolt Action E Mail paventyj7257@sbcglobal.net
75-125
where can i get a magazine for a sears and roebuck j.c. higgins model 46 dl-10319840 22 cal. lever action rifle
$50-$100, depending on condition.
It is a Model 56 Marlin It is a Model 56 Marlin
It probably doesn't have one. Serial numbers were not required before 1968 (the JC Higgins name was discontinued in 1961) and few manufacturers serialized their small caliber rifles and shotguns. It probably doesn't have one. Serial numbers were not required before 1968 (the JC Higgins name was discontinued in 1961) and few manufacturers serialized their small caliber rifles and shotguns.
Length, not caliber, determines action size
I believe you may want to check your numbers again. I think it may be 126 not 128. However if it is 126 then it was made by Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Your numbers don't seem to match anything I can find, but Crosman appears to be the original maker.