Yes, it's a good utility shotgun. Nothing fancy or expensive. It is a Stevens/Savage 311 with the Sears trade name.
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The J.C. Higgins 12 gauge double barrel shotgun with plastic stocks is typically associated with the model 583. This shotgun was sold by Sears under the J.C. Higgins brand and was produced by various manufacturers. The plastic stocks were a more affordable alternative to traditional wood, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious hunters and sport shooters.
what is the model 101.7 in 20 gauge worth
The T C Montgomery double barrel shotgun with double barrel hammers is valued at $75 in fait condition. In good condition its valued at $160.
The barrel of this shotgun simply cannot be removed. It is screwed in and requires a barrel vice and the appropriate wrench. The trigger group can be removed by means of the pin at the back of the receiver, which would allow for easier access to the barrel, but this is a complicated process and is not recommended. Nothing can be removed from the J.C. Higgins Model 20 to help clean it, unfortunately.
$150-$250 depending on condition. Much less if it is rusty or broken, a little more if like-new.
It is a Stevens 311
Which one?
Between 35-75 dollars,depending on overall condition.
16 gauge arm shotgun made in palmetto c. o. Philadelphia Pa
There is a ammo clip for a J C Higgins shotgun model 58324 16 gauge. You can buy it as a replacement part.
Made in Belgium by Simonis, Janssen, Dumoulin & Co. c. 1884-1905