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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 $300, depending on its condition and any included accessories. The Stevens Model 86 is a different model, but the JC Higgins Model 101.13 is indeed based on the Stevens 86 design, as both were manufactured by the same company under different branding.
60 USD
the savage/stevens model 86 was produced from 1936-1943,there were 82,500 made during that time.
Your gun is a Savage/Stevens Model 86. gunpartscorp.com has some parts. After that it is a long search.
I believe they were mfg in the 1940's. If your rifle is in good condition and the action and stock are relatively in working order, your rifle is probably worth between 75$ - 130$. It's value is predicated on it's condition.
Magazine tube for a Savage/Stevens 87a should be easy give Brownells a call. I think the part I got for my Stevens Springfield 86 is the same part. Theirs is listed as Old Savage ....works fine in my bolt 86. Ed
The model 1894 was made between 1961-86. There are 9 variations of this model. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the rifle. Excellent to poor. So no estimate of value and be given
This bolt action .22 repeater should bring $75 to $125.
The model 1894 was made between 1961-86. There are 9 variations of this model. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the rifle. Excellent to poor. So no estimate of value and be given.
The Stevens model 86 was produced from 1936-1943,with a total production of 82,500 made.These firearms bring between 40-140 dollars depending on condition.
1946-1959. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The model 1894 was made between 1961-86. There are 9 variations of this model. Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the rifle. Excellent to poor. So no estimate of value and be given