I believe it is made by Marlin model 57M also the Enfield 57M is the same gun as well, at least this is what my research is showing.
Mine is a 22 mag and I am very happy with it, it works fine just like a Marlin.
Seems like I remember seeing that Marlin mfred it.
Marlin is about same as model 81
$75-$100, depending on condition.
The j.c. higgins model 103.228 was made in the early 1950s. Most likely in 1950 as the 103.229 model was made in 1951.
22 rifle made by J.C Higgins Model 31 sold by sears what is it worth
Marlin
The J.C. Higgins Model 44 DL 103-19880 was produced by the High Standard Manufacturing Company. It was marketed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the J.C. Higgins brand, which was a private label for sporting goods sold by Sears. This model is a .22 caliber rifle, popular for its reliability and accuracy.
The J.C. Higgins Model 103.229 is a .22 LR caliber rifle that was sold by Sears under the J.C. Higgins brand from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. It was typically manufactured by a company like High Standard or Marlin, featuring a bolt-action design. Known for its reliability and accuracy, it was popular among small game hunters and target shooters. The rifle's classic design and historical significance make it a collectible item among firearm enthusiasts today.
Sears Roebuck & Co sold the model 43-103.19811 , .22 cal , rimfire , SL / LR , tube feed , bolt action - the rifle was manufactured by Marlin Firearms Co.
The JC Higgins model 103 (and there were a lot of different model 103's like the 103.19791, 103.19801, 103.19810, etc, etc) were all different models of Marlin. The Western Auto Revelations were their model 105-2060 which was also a Marlin model 80. To answer your question - maybe. Try it out.
The Sears Roebuck Model 41-103, also known as the Ted Williams Model 300, was manufactured in the early 1970s. The specific model number you provided, 19771, typically indicates it was produced around 1971. Therefore, as of 2023, this rifle would be approximately 52 years old.
Not AFAIK