$25-$50, depending on condition.
25-250 usd
The Weaver Model 344 scope was a popular scope. I'm not sure of the mfg. date but my guess would be 1934 up to and through WWII years. It was an option on rimfire .22 rifles like the Remington 341 PT, which sported a 2 ocular peep sight as well as the scope. The scope mount was either a Weaver S3 or N3. I have seen the value, depending on condition, listed from about $25 to $125 (NIB). A working scope with clear ocular, good bluing and intact crosshairs goes as high as $75-$80,
25-60 USD or so
A Glenfield model 10 is worth $50-75, while the single shot bolt action 22 increases the value by about $100. The ingraved groundhog increases the value by about $25, also there will be up to $50 bucks added for the weaver scope being in good shape. That's a total of possibly 150$.
25-75 usd
25-90 usd
Sylvester Weaver was born on 1897-07-25.
Curley Weaver was born on 1906-03-25.
Average price for the rifle itself in VG condition is $75-$125. The scope could add some value depending on the type of scope. Worn rifles of course have less value.
weaver was the vender but the model was sold as JC Higgins it was a 4 power scope known as JC Higgins marksman both the scope and the mount were unique to the model 31 rifle 583 75 was Made by High Standard manufacturing in 1952 Both the rifle and scope were sold only by Sears & Roebuck and exclusive to them only I see the scope for sale all the time on Ebay they average about 15 to 25 bucks .If you by one make sure it works and that it has it scope mount
almost nothing