I found parts for my model 29 at Numrich Gun Parts in New York. Their web site is e-gunparts.com
To disassemble the J.C. Higgins Model 20 trigger assembly, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and pointed in a safe direction. Remove the trigger guard by unscrewing the screws securing it in place. Next, carefully remove the trigger and sear from the assembly, taking note of the spring and pin positions. Be cautious not to lose any small parts, and consult a schematic if needed for reassembly.
Remove trigger pin with action un-cocked . http://www.histandard.info/manuals/sears/rfrifles/index.html
I typically would have that, but I am out of stock. Go to www.e-gunparts.com and order their item #415250. The JC Higgins Model 41 is the same as the Marlin 101G. sales@countrygunsmith.net
i think now the only way to find parts is to buy a used gun from someone to fix your own.
Yes.
I have a .22 caliber slide action model 1890, but i want to know how much it is worth.
Yes, the frames are exactly the same. However, various parts would need to be swapped out such as the trigger housing w/ejector as that item is caliber specific. The trigger assembly may also have to be swapped out as the models vary by caliber also.
I'd check with Numrich Gunparts at the link >>>>
Made by Savage/Stevens. We have trigger guards.
Not very easily. The barrel is not designed to be removed by the user. With the gun empty, work the bolt to cock the hammer. Drift out the two pins that retain the trigger guard assembly and that can be removed. No further action dis assembly is advised.
Numrich Gun Parts Corp. Google Numrich Gun Parts. Very good to work with Jeff
By pulling the trigger... :P