From what I've found it's parts are the same as a Marlin 80. Not sure if that's the manufacture but if you need something fix look here.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/crossref.asp
and here.
http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.asp?chrMasterModel=082Zz80
Savage Arms
I am also looking for parts for a J.C.Higgins 22 cal Model 43. I need the complete bolt assembly!
what is the value of the jc Higgins model 5834 today
Marlin model 81. Value, $75-$130; Good to excellent.
It MAY be worth a $50 gift card from Sears. You did not give us the model number, but 583.13 through 583.22 are under a safety recall due to a flaw in the design of the bolt. They are considered unsafe to shoot. Sears WAS exchanging the bolt for a $50 Sears gift card.
how can i find a bolt assembly for my j.stevens 410.gauge shotgun model 38.b
Marlin * ** Marlin? Which Marlin ** Ranger was a trade name used by Sears prior to World War II, changing to JC Higgins after the war. I can't think of any bolt-action Marlin .410 model... enlighten me? In the meantime, if the original poster can email digital photos to us we can certainly identify the precise make and model. sales@countrygunsmith.net I believe Hunter Arms, a division of L. C. Smith, made the Ranger 104.5 Bolt action .410 Shotgun for Sears in the 1040's.
Sears didn't make guns - they sold guns marked "Sears" which were made for them by many different manufacturers. Most bolt action shotguns were made by Mossburg.
The bolt carrier, the firing pin, the carrier pin, the extractor, the cam pin, the bolt, the extractor retaining pin.... that's the assembly, but the charging handle is also defined as part of the bolt carrier group.
Ruger.
There IS a safety recall still in effect for CERTAIN 12 g bolt action shotguns sold by Sears (Google Sears shotgun recall). Sears will issue a $50 gift card in return for mailing in the bolt- which makes the gun inoperable.
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