I'm sure if you showed it to a bank clerk, he'd give you a lot.
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The JC Higgins model 10316 is a .22 caliber rifle that was produced in the early 1960s. Specifically, it was manufactured between 1962 and 1966, when the JC Higgins brand was associated with firearms sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co. The model number indicates it was part of their catalog offerings during that time.
You can order one from Numrich. I have this same gun and it's a Marlin Model 80.
I bought mine in 1951 when I was 16 years old. Is it the same as the Marlin Model 80? I'd like to have it redrilled to take a 1 inch scope. kascar@windstream .net
Days of Our Lives - 1965 1-10316 was released on: USA: May 2006 Belgium: 29 October 2010
Roughly $100-$125. It is a Marlin Mdl 80.
I only know of a 7 round magazine for this rifle. It is the same magazine as a Marlin model 80. Available at ammoclip.com for $18.00
10,316 meters = 6.41006522 miles.
The J.C. Higgins Model 10316 .22 caliber bolt action rifle was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company primarily in the late 1950s to early 1960s. While the exact year of production can vary, these rifles were generally manufactured between 1955 and 1964. The model number suggests it was part of a series of firearms offered during that era. For a precise year, it's best to refer to specific production records or markings on the rifle itself.
Your rifle is a Marlin Model 80. They were made from 1934 up thru 1969. No serial number indicates made before 1968. Early rifles had open sights, later had a rear peep sight.
You can find parts for a JC Higgins model 10316 .22 caliber rifle through several sources. Check online marketplaces like eBay or GunBroker for both new and used parts. Additionally, specialty firearm parts retailers and local gunsmiths may carry or be able to order the specific components you need. Lastly, forums and communities dedicated to vintage firearms can be valuable resources for locating hard-to-find parts.
One Life to Live - 1968 Getting Mad vs- Getting Even 1-10316 was released on: USA: 13 November 2008