You have a Stevens 311
50 to 100 dollars
$75-$125
$125
The value of the 410 Sears and Roebuck JC Higgins Model 101 shotgun varies greatly with its condition. In excellent condition the gun retails for about 250 dollars or so.
Your shotgun was made for Sears by Stevens, and is their model 311. It should take 2.5 inch and 3 inch .410 shells.
Made by Savage/Stevens and is basically the same as the Savage Springfield Model 18.
made by savage/stevens model 311 in good or better condition abought 250 bucks
The same, Its a Stevens model 95, a Savage 96 and a sears 101.100
Sears started using the JC Higgins name on firearms in the mid 1940s and discontinued all firearms sales in the 1970s.
The Pioneer model 28-410, sold in Gambles stores, was manufactured by the J.C. Higgins brand, which was associated with the Sears Roebuck company. This model is often recognized as a variant of the popular .410 shotgun design, known for its versatility and ease of use. Gambles, a retail chain, offered various firearms under different brand names, with J.C. Higgins being one of them.
I too have a Ranger .410 sxs hamerless shotgun. I believe it to be made by Stevens. Possibly a model 311.
In 1965, a JC Higgins Model 410 shotgun typically sold for around $89.95. Prices could vary based on the retailer and specific features of the shotgun. Adjusted for inflation, this would be approximately equivalent to around $800 today.