Whatever you can get. Probably between $300.00 to $600.00
this is a bolt action rifle
Marlin did not produce a model 444 rifle with a saddle ring. The saddle ring was more common on lever-action rifles like the Model 336 or Model 1894.
The Winchester model 67, manufactured between 1937 and 1963 is a single-shot, bolt-action, rimfire .22 caliber rifle. The standard model bares a twenty-seven-inch tapered "sporter" barrel. Winchester also offered a "boys" model, with a twenty-five-inch barrel, for youngsters. The model 67 is capable of firing any .22 short, .22 long, or .22 long rifle cartridge. Approximately 383,000 of these popular rifles were produced, with only the later models (after the early 1940's) having serial numbers. The longer barrel of the standard model was a regular feature of most rimfire rifles until the 1960's. The longer barrel length was thought to be advantageous for at least three reasons. First of all, the longer sighting plane between the rear sights and the front sights aided in aiming. Secondly, the longer barrel reduces noise considerable, nearly muting the sound of standard velocity ammunition. Thirdly, before the advent of today's advanced external ballistics, it was commonly believed that a very long barrel was necessary to achieve game-killing velocities.
The Winchester Model 62A is a pump-action rimfire rifle that was produced from 1932 to 1958. It is chambered in .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle cartridges. The rifle has a tube magazine located in the buttstock and can hold up to 15 rounds of .22 LR ammunition.
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
50-300
Made by High Standard, it is their Sport King P100 rifle.
The High Standard Collector's Association would be a good start. Mr. John Stimson has collected information on various High Standard Firearms, and has a web page. The link below with take you to the rifle listing.
High Standard
High Standard named their rifles - Flitr King, Sport King, etc. Model A103 doesn't help. If it's a .22, max of $200 in excellent condition. If its a centerfire, max of $400 n excellent condition.
The JC Higgins Model 31 rifle was manufactured for Sears and Roebuck by Hi Standard.
They will fire the standard .22 short,.22long,and .22 long rifle cartridges.
Hi Standard model 499m
Rifle Sport was created in 1982.
Browning Bolt action Rifle. BBR. Year serial numbers start with 010001. PM is year of manufacture. 1980 117 is the model type. Standard hunter model. So your rifle is a Browning bolt action rifle manufactured in 1980 around July. Standard right hand hunter model.
The model 31 was sold with a JC Higgins scope in the early 1950's and an original scope is going to be pretty hard to find. Any scope for a grooved receiver should fit. The value is principally as a shooter as there does not appear to be significant collector interest. The rifle was manufactured by High Standard although they did not put that model into the High Standard line. The design is very similar to their Sport King rifle although the Sport King is a pump and the model 31 is semi auto. The gun was available with an internal, retracting sling that is pretty slick and in 22 long rifle or 22 S, L, & LR chamberings. Some parts are available through gunpartscorp.com
Try Gun Parts Corp website or Jack First for originals. Triple K might have a repro