This is a tough question. Rarely do you even see one at any of the gunshows or gun shops in good condition, they were boys rifles cheaply made around 1948 as awards for selling so many cans of (Cloverleaf?) Salve. Most of them were severely abused by their young owners. You might be able to use one of the abused rifles for parts if you can find one at a gunshow or gun shop. Try one of the gun auction sites such as gunbroker.com or auctionarms.com
The hoban #45 first started being produced in 1945 and production was stopped in 1950.
Hoban Mfg. Co. succeeded the Hamilton Rifle Co. in the late 1800s. It made the boys rifle you ask about from 1945-49. If you sold enough of White Clover salve, you could get one for free.
They only made this boys rifle for 5 years and they are difficult to find in good working condition. I have one in my personal collection and value it at $200-$250
i need a hammer for my jukar spain 45 cal serial # 097443
a gunsmith needs to check both the ammo and rifle.
It is: 1 to 1 or 45 parts to 45 parts
Your rifle was made for Sears by Marlin, and is a model 336C.
You will need a gunsmith to find out.
The .45 caliber bullet is not used in a sniper rifle.
one sold at action for 35 a model #22 for 125 is still listed try yahoo search one sold at action for 35 a model #22 for 125 is still listed try yahoo search
The value is about $45 as it was MASS produced and there are plenty of spare parts available.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).