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Your J. C. Higgins was marketed by Sears. They have, or at least used to have, an unusually good parts system. First, for a factory replacement, I would try your Sears parts distribution system. You don't say what action, type, etc your gun is. Sears usually marketed guns made by major U.S. manufacturers, most often Winchester and Savage. If you can identify the manufacturer, there may be a replacement stock available for the manufacturer's similar model. | |||
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<monyhunter> |
I don't know much at all about shotguns. How would I find out who made it. I do believe you are correct about it being sold by sears. By the way it is a pump 12 gauge. | ||
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Go to my Illustrated Parts Breakdown page and try and find your shotgun. Forget about going to Sears for gun parts! They dropped that service 1,000 years ago. | |||
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<5-shot> |
If it is one of the older pumps (30 years or so) it was probably made by High Standard. These were very good guns. Of course High Standard is long out of business. You might try the Gun Parts Co. (Old Numerich Arms) -- sorry I don't have their address. Good Shooting | ||
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Even if Sears still had the parts, they would only sell them to licensed gunsmiths. I learned than one the hard way. Gun Parts Corp. has a lot of stuff for Sears guns. Paul B. | |||
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Sears marketed the Winchester 1200 as a J. C. Higgins at one time. It should be pretty easy to tell if your gun is a Winchester just by comparing it to old catalog pictures. A Winchester 1200 stock won't be hard to come by. | |||
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