The JC Higgins Model 45 is simply the Marlin Model 336C as made for Sears. The base gun is still in production, although Sears is no longer in the gun business. www.countrygunsmith.net
It would help it you gave more information about firearm. Like the model and condition of the firearm.
Ive been looking for one for a year know. Want to sell. It is also the Marlin model and the Ted Willims model 73. Im new at this but the value is 100-230 dollars
JC Higgins Model 33 Slide Action 22 Rifle This is going to depend wholly on the serialization. Should the serialization be a five-digit serial number such as 583XX, in all likelihood, the firearm was produced for Sears Roebuck & Co in the early to mid 1950's. information on these firearms are sketchy as JC Higgins was often used as a Private Label by Sears and other manufacturers actually made the firearm. The best source of information is going to be the Sears Roebuck Catalogs from 1950 through 1960.That would be a good research starting point. The 583.XXis the seras reference number and is not serialization. 583 does identify the vendor to Seras as the High Standard Manufacturing Corp. There were 5 versions of the Model 33 and the later versions will have an assembly date code on the barrel in the form of two upper case letters.
In order to determine the exact value of a Sears Roebuck 22 caliber, a couple different factors would need to be taken into consideration. Some of these factors would be the age and condition of the firearm.
.577 calibur
More information needed to determine model of firearm.
You need a license no matter where you live or how small the caliber. A firearm is a firearm. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
It is generally impossible to tell the caliber/gauge of a firearm from just the serial number.
There is no way to determine the caliber of a firearm from the serial number unless you have access to detailed records from the company and this sort of information is seldom released to the public. However, almost anyone who is familiar with firearms could probably answer this question by looking at the gun. If not, a gunsmith can take an exact measurement.
The caliber of the firearm should be stamped on the barrel.
Around $50-$60
A 22 caliber rifle is a firearm and a BB gun is an air gun (Not a firearm) Now if you are asking about a .22 caliber air gun then the difference is in the size of the projectile. A BB is a hard round .175 caliber ball. The .22 caliber is a larger size pellet.