There is a ammo clip for a J C Higgins shotgun model 58324 16 gauge. You can buy it as a replacement part.
$1,500
The J.C. Higgins 16 gauge shotgun does not use a clip; it is a break-action or pump-action firearm that typically uses a magazine tube or operates on a single-shell basis, depending on the model. These shotguns are designed to load individual shells directly into the chamber or magazine rather than utilizing a detachable clip. Always consult the specific model's manual for accurate loading instructions.
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.
No published sn data.
it.s an early 50s model...semi automatic shotgun..
@ 200 USD
My dad bought this shotgun for me when I was 16 years old which would have been in 1961-62 era.
2
Retail tops out at $120.
Am just making a guess about 2.000 Dallars
16 gauge, 2 and 3/4 inch, any shot from fine birdshot to buckshot.