I have a 16 ga. JC Higgins 103-360 O/U shotgun made in 1957. Brophy, in his book on Marlin Firearms published in 1989 by Stackpole Books, lists the 103-360 as the same gun as a 16 ga. Marlin Model 90DT O/U shotgun. In that same listing on page 414, Brophy lists the 103-16 as a 16 ga. Marlin Model 90DT.
Current value depends on its condition. According to Brophy, Marlin only supplied the 16 ga. JC Higgins O/U's with 28" barrels that were generally choked Mod/Full. 16 ga. Model 90DT's in good condition are selling for $400 and up on internet auction sites like Gunbroker. Model 90's with 26" barrels generally choked IC/Mod tend to bring more as do Model 90ST's.
The JC Higgins model 10316 is a .22 caliber rifle that was produced in the early 1960s. Specifically, it was manufactured between 1962 and 1966, when the JC Higgins brand was associated with firearms sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co. The model number indicates it was part of their catalog offerings during that time.
You can order one from Numrich. I have this same gun and it's a Marlin Model 80.
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need info on jc Higgins model 60 12 gauge shotggun
The Higgins 101.1 was made by Savage as a Model 94. It's only value is as a shooter.
100 or so
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about 20000
The value of a JC Higgins model 2012 gauge 583.59 is $250.
The JC Higgins Model 20 was a slide-action shotgun made for Sears by High Standard. Value, depending on condition, can range from $100-$225.
J.C. Higgins Model 20
$150.00