the Crosman Model 400 was made in two variations. The first was made between 1957-62 the second was made between 1962-64. It's a .22 caliber pellet rifle. Without more information about the condition of the rifle it is not possible to give you and estimate of value.
this rifle was made by Crosman for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. It's really a Crosman model 166. Originally it was the HAHN repeater but Crosman bought out Hahn and continued the model as a model 166 for Crosman 1958-1971. See the link below for the Owners Manual.
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it wouldnt be worth much
The Hahn model 45 made between 1958-1970. Crosman airgun bought Hahn corp and didn't change the dies so all the Crosman model said P.Y. Hahn. In 1970 Crosman changed the model to the "Frontier 36". These bb guns were known s "Leakers" because they leaked so much C02. In good condition they are worth between $45 to $60. I own 2 of these and "Yes they both leak C02."
Both Crosman and Daisy made air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. Your model 126.19330 was made by Crosman and is a Crosman model 166 HAHN Super BB repeater made between 1958-71. Crosman no longer offers parts for this rifle BUT they do offer a service to locate repair shops that rebuild older Crosman airguns. see the links Below.
Yes and No. The PY Hahn company only made one pistol and one rifle. shortly afterwards they were bought out by Crosman air gun company. The Hahn 45 was made from 1958 to 1970. Crosman marketed it as the Crosman 45 but never changed the molds, so the pistol still said PY Hahn on it's side. Most of them leaked C02 and have to be rebuilt. The rifle was made from 1958 to 1971.
Well about £300 - £600
The 45 HAHN (later became the Crosman 45) in good condition (not leaking C02) would be worth between $45-$60. Mfg 1958-1970. Replica of the Colt single action Army revolver. For the owners manual see the link below
would that be an original or re-pro ???????
1958 is a common date for Lincoln cents -- worth about 2 cents
The 1958 Franklin half is a common coin, currently worth about $9 for the silver.
The Model 400 was made between 1957-64. In two versions. The rifles had value. Please state the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. Is it still working?. What shape is the stock and barrel in. Is it scratched up or in good condition? Please give some sort of description.In Very Good condition it would be worth between $100 to $125'