Fairly scarce pistol, most were in .32 caliber. Depending on condition, $650-$850. Likely a model 1907. (Patent dates will always be earlier than date of manufacture or Model date)
Sears- jc Higgins
Only use or shoot cartridges that have the same caliber as the one marked on the barrel of your firearm.
Later version of the standard-pattern Model 87 series Savage/Stevens .22 semiauto rifle. Made millions of them. Yours was probably made in the 60's-70's. Value from $75-$100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It should be marked as to caliber on the barrel.
Should be marked on the barrel. It is impossible to tell caliber from the information you provided.
Shotguns are refered to by "gauge" not "caliber". It should be marked on the barrel.
It will be marked on the barrel.
It should be marked on the weapon.
Impossible to know the caliber with only a serial number. It should be marked on the barrel.
Shotguns are described by gauge, not caliber. It should be marked on the barrels as to which is the correct ammuntion and gauge. Shotguns are described by gauge, not caliber. It should be marked on the barrels as to which is the correct ammuntion and gauge.
It is marked on the barrel.