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  • paratroop
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 1743

    JC Higgens model 36

    Need some help putting the trigger group back together. I took it apart after a few beers, and now I don't remember how one little part and a spring go in there. Just hoping someone could point me in the right direction, I couldn't find anything on youtube. Thanks
    Originally posted by Marcus von W.
    Is that banjo music I hear?
    "Sporter" is what the drooling toothless inbred albino with the hacksaw thinks his newly created "dear riffel" is.
    "Bubba" is what he and his ugly and ruined rifle really are.
    First you are chopping up historic vintage rifles and sticking them in cheap and nasty looking plastic "dildo" stocks that look like some kind of futuristic sex toy that gay space aliens stick up each other's butts.
    Next thing you know, you think "Deliverance" is a love story.
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    Wetumpka
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 22

    JC Higgins sold over a dozen air rifles made by Daisy and Crosman, contact one of these manufactures and ask them that question.

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    • #3
      'ol shooter
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 4646

      This is from Gun Parts Corp. Hope it rings a bell. J.C. Higgins Model 36. It's not an air rifle.
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      Here is the link to the entire diagram:
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      Bob B.
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      • #4
        TRAP55
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2008
        • 5536

        paratroop, it's a High Standard model 34, made for Sears if that helps.


        Manual:

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        • #5
          paratroop
          Senior Member
          • May 2009
          • 1743

          Thanks everyone! I got it back together. I just couldnt figure out the sear spring. It just didn't seem right, until it was all back together. It is also a new gun to me, one of my last purchases of 2013.
          Originally posted by Marcus von W.
          Is that banjo music I hear?
          "Sporter" is what the drooling toothless inbred albino with the hacksaw thinks his newly created "dear riffel" is.
          "Bubba" is what he and his ugly and ruined rifle really are.
          First you are chopping up historic vintage rifles and sticking them in cheap and nasty looking plastic "dildo" stocks that look like some kind of futuristic sex toy that gay space aliens stick up each other's butts.
          Next thing you know, you think "Deliverance" is a love story.

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