Get the database and activate the nitrogen falls.
Semi automatic
Started selling Ted Williams firearms in 1961
No. Serial numbers were not required until 1968 on rifles. Most have a Sears model number that is mistaken for a serial number
sorry- no public database, and the company is closed.
Sorry, but know of no public database for these rifles. Generally they are not in the same database as military M1 carbines.
J.C.Higgins was a trademark used on Sears and Roebuck rifles and shotguns manufactured for Sears from 1946-1962.
They are semi-auto,i currently own one that was my dads and before that it was my grandpaws gun.
New in box $650.
sorry- no public database, and the company is closed.
About 100 to150 dollars depending on condition these are very nice little rifles
Yes they contributed greatly to the union victory, while the union soldiers had access to repeating rifles the confederates did not which caused the subsequent decimation of the confederate soldiers at that engagment. Repeating rifles were not used during pickett's charge, only cavalry used repeating rifles. Confederate cavalry had repeating rifles.
Whther or not you can depends on the rifle. There are multiple databases for different rifles- and for some rifles, no database. One method is to post a question here listing the make, model, serial number, and all markings on the rifle.