It was made by High Standard in 1961. It shipped from High Standard as a catalog number 130 on 7/5/1963 Onother gun inthat shipment was serial number 629, 060 whis probably in inventory in mid 1957 . Some guns hung around in inventory for quite a while before shipping.
Your revolver is 9 shot revolver any speed loader made for a 9 shot 22 revolver might work but I have never seen such a thing
your J C Higgins model 90 was based the J C Higgins model 88 and is some what harder to find model a model 90 in NRA excellent condition is worth between 125.00 and 175 .00 the model 90 was made from 1958 to 1962 by High Standard manufacturing for Sears
your J C Higgins model 90 was based the J C Higgins model 88 and is some what harder to find model a model 90 in NRA excellent condition is worth between 125.00 and 175 .00 the model 90 was made from 1958 to 1962 by High Standard manufacturing for Sears
Made by High Standard and is a version of their Sentinel revolver. www.countrygunsmith.net
As I remember, High Standard made most of the rimfire revolvers that I saw in the Sears catalogs of the day. That would be in the early to mid sixties, I guess. They had quite a variety. I hope that helps some, anyway. However, there might well have been other manufacturers whose handguns were listed as well. If it was a nine shot, and it was assembled with pins instead of screws, it was quite possibly made by High Standard. I can't recall if they called themselves Hi Standard or not. High Standard did indeed manufacture the Sears provate labebed J. C Higgins revolvers see www.histandard.info The serial number vs data shipped chart at www.histaddnard.info is appropriate for dating youe revolver.
What year was the JC Higgins model number 10116 made in
Sears' JC Higgins Model 25 is the High Standard model A1041 .22 auto
Stevens made jc Higgins shotguns ,the model 311 interchanges with the jc Higgins
When was the J.C. Higgins Model 101.0 12Gauge Shotgun Made
when was this model made and what is the value of one
The Higgins 101.1 was made by Savage as a Model 94. It's only value is as a shooter.
Those were made in the late 1950's, and bring around $140. 1958 or 1959 through 1963