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JC Higgins model 50
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11/04/22 06:05 PM
11/04/22 06:05 PM
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Midlands South Carolina
SGT. C
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Anyone here remember these? Built for the likes of Montgomery Ward and a few other old time hardware stores. I have a model 50 (30/06), never been fired, 72 years old. Built on a FN Mauser action and tough as nails. I've read that if you have one, that person better keep it. Today's dollar, it would cost over $1200- 1400 to build. Thinking about making it my backup deer rifle or trade for a Rem 700 adl or bdl in .308. Keep it or trade it? Sarge
A hero voluntary walks into the dangers of the unknown Freedom is accomplished by good men willing to do bad things to bad people
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/04/22 06:13 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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If I was closer Id haul some stuff your way and say trade!
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/04/22 06:37 PM
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Alaska always has room for another 30-06 Mauser action!
Psalm 34:6
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/04/22 06:52 PM
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SWEET HOME OREGON
willvalley
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Had one. Mine said TED WILLIAMS on it. Was told they were made by. FN.value was not great but was a very good rifle. Lower value because of Sears. name and Ted Williams stamp.
FROM MY DEAD HANDS
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/04/22 06:55 PM
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New Hampshire
Nessmuck
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High Standard...right in Connecticut made guns for JC Higgins and Sears
With Ted Williams too
It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/04/22 06:55 PM
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That's not only a keeper but an outright user. Instead of your backup take that beautiful shooter out in the woods.
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: willvalley]
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11/04/22 09:33 PM
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Had one. Mine said TED WILLIAMS on it. Was told they were made by. FN.value was not great but was a very good rifle. Lower value because of Sears. name and Ted Williams stamp.
Yes, made by Fabrique Nationale on a M98 action and sold by Sears/J.C. Higgins with their names on the rifles.
Eh...wot?
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/04/22 09:37 PM
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Dad had a shotgun 12g don't know the model, but it had an external choke assembly. Let's just say, he eliminated that part of it. Was a quail shootin piece of machinery! Lol
Act like a blank, get treated like a blank. Insert your own blank!
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: Yukon John]
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11/04/22 09:55 PM
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Dad had a shotgun 12g don't know the model, but it had an external choke assembly. Let's just say, he eliminated that part of it. Was a quail shootin piece of machinery! Lol My dad had an Ithica M37 Featherlight with a Poly-Choke on it. I have it now, used to hunt with that gun quite a bit. I patterned it and the Poly-Choke works, never understood why they fell out of favor with hunters.
Eh...wot?
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: Lugnut]
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11/04/22 10:01 PM
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Dad had a shotgun 12g don't know the model, but it had an external choke assembly. Let's just say, he eliminated that part of it. Was a quail shootin piece of machinery! Lol My dad had an Ithica M37 Featherlight with a Poly-Choke on it. I have it now, used to hunt with that gun quite a bit. I patterned it and the Poly-Choke works, never understood why they fell out of favor with hunters. not sure either , I have one on an old m37 that also works quite well.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
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11/04/22 10:49 PM
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Because the poly-choke looks like a hose nozzle.
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
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11/04/22 10:49 PM
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imlvt
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Not trying to steal this thread, but I will brag on the select-o-choke on my mossberg 500. I can dial a full choke for pass shooting and improved cylinder when the decoys are working ! I would second the quality of those Montgomery Ward rifles. My Dad used a J.C. Higgins pump shotgun to feed the family in the early 1960's. That was a slick handling game getter. Wish modern firearms were designed and built with the same craftsmanship.
Last edited by imlvt; 11/04/22 11:00 PM.
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/05/22 02:37 AM
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I like poly chokes as well.
Psalm 34:6
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: SGT. C]
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11/05/22 03:53 AM
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I have my dad's old J.C. Higgins Model 20 12 ga. pump which has the poly-choke on it also. Stamped Sears Roebuck & Co. Has always been a solid gun. Only reason I really stopped using it is I got into waterfowl hunting years ago and wanted something chambered in 3 in. as the J.C. Higgins is only chambered for 2 3/4". So I bought a Remington 870 at the time. I do still pull the Higgins out once in awhile for a pheasant or rabbit hunt. Good solid gun. Love the versatility of the poly-choke. Change the choke as needed while you're walking. Never looked into what the value would be.
Oh and to answer your question: I'd keep it just for nostalgia sake. My .02
Todd
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Re: JC Higgins model 50
[Re: Willy Firewood]
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11/05/22 07:27 AM
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Because the poly-choke looks like a hose nozzle. That they are ugly is the most common reason folk don't use them that I hear. I don't use the old Ithica with the Poly-Choke much anymore since I got my Remington O/U years back. I'm a better shot with the Remington. But I loved the ability to instantly change choke settings in the field without fooling with tubes and wrenches.
Eh...wot?
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