Crosman made this rifle for Sears under the JC Higgins name . It's really a Crosman model 140 or 1400. Without knowing the condition of the rifle it is not possible to give and estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in excellent, very good, good, fair or poor condition? Please state this information and I will try to give an estimate of value along with more information.
this came from sears roebuckand company and simpsons-sears limited still has all paper work in box
This model was made for Sears by Crosman. It is a Crosman model 160. For the owners manual see the link below.
Do you mean an air Rifle? NO, Not in the United States.
yes it will not exsplode
Both Daisy and Crosman made airguns for Sears under the JC Higgins name. The Crosman home page has manuals online for many of their airguns, go to Customer service section and then download "manuals section." you may find it their.
Crosman and Daisy made air rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. The model 126.1931 is listed as a Crosman model 180. If you are stating that it's in 95% condition then I would rate this as Very good and it would be worth around $100. The rifle was made between 1956 -67. If you want the owners manual see the link below.
It all depends on the individual air rifle. I can average between 50 to 80 depending on the rifle I'm using.
Parts to this old gun were sold in 1997 to a gunsmith. I can give you his name and number and he will be able to help you. Jim Coplen 507-281-2314
This .22 Cal Rifle was made for Sears by Crosman. Several different Varations were made. It is a Crosman model 160. First Variant 1955-56 (No Barrel Band) Second Variant 1956-59 (with Barrel Band) Third Variant 1960-71 (die cast trigger housing) Model 5331 Like New 100% $225 90% $145 60% $90 Add 50% for Ted Williams model
You will have to provide the caliber and whether it is pump or CO2 powered.
Not normally. In fact I can not think of any pellet rifle that takes a 16 gram C02 cartridge.
Unscrew the cap under the barrel and slide a C02 cartage "Nose" in first and tighten down the cap. This will charge the firing system. This is a Crosman model 160 made for Sears. See the link below for the owners manual.