NO. Daisy is it's own company. Crosman is it's own company. Crosman owns the Benjamin and the Sheridan line of air guns. Daisy markets Winchester and Avanti air guns along with the Daisy line of air guns.
These are not the only air gun companies. There are many more like Gamo, Beeman, Umarex, Hatsan and more who are independent companies.
OKAY here is the hard part. Sears never made air guns, they were made by Crosman and Daisy air gun company for Sears. The way to tell the manufacture is to look at the first three model numbers. If they start with 799 the rifle was made by Daisy, if the first three numbers are 126 they the rifles was made by Crosman. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair old crosman air guns, Daisy doesn't offer the same service. But there are shops that do repair them. See the links below
My catalogue list the JC Higgins model 126.2831 as a Crosman model 180. I believe your 126.2830 is also the same model. (Crosman and Daisy made air guns for Sears.) If I am right then see the link below
Crosman airgun company owns Benjamin air guns along with Sheridan air guns. Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that repair older air guns and rifles. Go the the Crosman link below and when it opens, click on "find a service center" at the bottom of the page. It will help you locate someone to assist you. ALSO on the same Crosman home page you will find "Download a manual" Crosman still has manuals available for download. The 122 is part of the 100 series of air guns, so when you find the Benjamin manual for the model 100 download it. It's the same manual for the 122.
Sears no longer sells JC Higgins. But you can still find used ones at gunshows or on the net. All of the JC Higgins guns were made by other gun makers but used the "Brand name" JC Higgind for Sears. Even the JC Higgins air guns (BB Guns) were all made by Daisy or Crosman air gun company. The same went for Wards.
They are both the same size. .177
Lets start with the information you are giving me.Both Daisy and Crosman made air guns for Sears. All the Daisy models started with 799. the next 4 or 5 digits could be cross referenced to the original model number. The same is true for Crosman except the number 126 indicated the air gun was made by Crosman not Daisy. However you have omitted the following digits that come after the 126. There were several target pistols made for Sears and it is not possible to identify your pistol with the information you have provided,
Yes, No, Yes. Let me explain. Years ago Sheridan air gun co, Benjamin air gun company and Crosman air gun company were 3 desperate companies. Benjamin bought out Sheridan and a few years later Crosman bought out Benjamin. Now Crosman owns all three air gun companies. Crosman made air guns for other companies over the years like Wards, Sears and Western auto. The guns were the same but they changed the sales name to things like JC Higgins or Hawthorne guns for Wards. The model numbers were also changed. Like a Crosman C11 became a Crosman P10 if it was sold in some Walmart stores. The E9A is a Benjamin EB22. I had to go into my gun cabinet to pull mine out and it is marked Benjamin Sheridan E9A series. I have read that some of the boxes were marked EB22 but the pistol was marked E9A inside the box. So No there is no Crosman E9A but there is a Benjamin E9A that is a EB22 that is owned by the Crosman company. (Hmmm Confused)
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BB's are all the same size .175 for all the BB guns.
I am unable to Identify this exact model However the model799.19052 is a Daisy 1894 Carbine. All model 799.xxxxx were made by Daisy. All model 126.xxxxx were made by Crosman. The model 799.19052 was made 1969-73. I believe yours was made around the same time or just before.
The same Clip as what.... It uses the same clip as several other Crosman products
Yes they are the same clip.