Yes, you can get a replacement stock for your JC Higgins 10116 .22 rifle, which was produced by High Standard. Replacement stocks may be available through specialized gun parts retailers, online marketplaces like eBay, or forums dedicated to vintage firearms. Additionally, you might consider checking with gunsmiths or custom stock makers who can craft a stock to match your rifle's specifications.
1950
I would try the maker of my rifle first.
Brownell's, gun show, on line acution.
A Marlin model 81 DL is the same rifle. You can put the same stock on your J.C. Higgins. Now to find a stock for a model 81. Try gunbroker.com or perhaps Numrich gun parts.
Your quseton is a little vague. Are you asking about an Air Rifle? with a wooden stock?
JC Higgins never made rifles, this was a brand name used by Sears. Sears had several gun companies making rifles for them under the name JC Higgins. If you want it identified, take it to a gun shop and ask them to identify the original maker. It most likely will be a Mossberg, Savage or some other brand name manufacture. Then you will be able to locate a stock for the rifle.
On line auctions, want ad, contact stock makers.
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Brownells has replacement stocks for the model 60. You can also go direct to fiberforce to get one.
HigginsThis rifle was made by Savage /Stevens They sold them as the Model 6/87 semi auto rifle a very good rifle .The Tenite stock and JC Higgins name means It was made after WW2 Infact it was made around 1950 the value is around 100 to 150 dollars depending on condition how ever dealers pay considerably less for them .But that is what they sell them for. The model 87 with tenite stock is in demand with Stevens collectors even those made for JC Higgins Sears and Roebuck
The JC Higgins 33 was made by High Standard for Sears in the mid 1950's.
Gun shows, want ads, internet