I own two JC Higgins bolt action tube magazine shotguns in 20 gauge. I paid $70 for one that I cut down to Shoot slugs and another I paid $60 for with a poly-choke. I like these old shotguns and watch shows for them all the time. 16 gauge seems to be the most common. And a gun in good shape usually runs what I paid, $60-$70 dollars
Also I was looking on an gun auctioneers website and two 16 ga's as separate auctions went from 100 to 130 in good condition
It controls whether a shell is loaded from the magazine when the action is pumped.
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This is a model 11 bolt-action shotgun.
499 dollars
The JC Higgins Model 20 was a slide-action shotgun, not a pistol. Is that the gun you have? sales@countrygunsmith.net
The JC Higgins 583.16 is a bolt-action 12ga shotgun made for Sears by High Standard in 1948/1949.
$75-$125
This shotgun was first made in 1956
what is a J C Higgins Model 583.9 20 gauge worth
The JC Higgins 583.7 bolt action shotgun was made in late 1946 of early 1947.
The 16-gauge JC Higgins bolt-action shotgun does not use a clip; instead, it typically has a magazine that holds shells. Most bolt-action shotguns are designed to feed shells one at a time from the magazine into the chamber. If you are looking for specific loading instructions or details about your model, consulting the owner's manual or a knowledgeable gunsmith is advisable.
The J.C. Higgins Model 5839 20 gauge shotgun was manufactured by the High Standard Manufacturing Company. It was sold under the J.C. Higgins brand, which was used by Sears, Roebuck and Co. for their sporting goods. The Model 5839 is a pump-action shotgun that was popular in the mid-20th century.