Prior to 1980.
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This is a model V350 made by Crosman ( For Sears ) it was made between 1961-69
1958 to 1962 for jc Higgins
made by Marlin for Sears 1959 to 1962
This is a "Crosman model V350" Mfg 1961-69. In average working condition it is worth $30-$45 in excellent condition it is worth $120 (like new)
This C02 rifle was made for Sears under the brand name JC Higgins. In reality it is a Crosman model 180 made from 1956 - 59 then again from 1962 - 67. If you want the owners manual see the link below
The rifle was made for sears between 1955 and 1962. No stamped parts were used until after 1964. It is a good rifle.
pre 1968, about 80 bucks in ex condition. (it is a Marlin 80)
Your rifle was made from 1950 to 1960 for sears. it was Made by Marlin firearms It is Identical to the marlin 100 22 rifle . Nice little rifle great shooters as are most Marlins
The JC Higgins Model 101.13 is a .22 caliber rifle that was produced in the 1950s, making it around 60 to 70 years old. Its value typically ranges from $100 to $300, depending on its condition and any included accessories. The Stevens Model 86 is a different model, but the JC Higgins Model 101.13 is indeed based on the Stevens 86 design, as both were manufactured by the same company under different branding.
When was the J.C. Higgins Model 101.0 12Gauge Shotgun Made
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.
1955
your rifle was made by Marlin fire arms co . It is basicly the same gun as a Marlin model 80 your rifle was made in the late 50s early 60s 1958 to around 1962 its about 45 years old