
Higgins Model 103.228 bolt action with removable 7-round magazine. Higgins Model 103.18, bolt action single shot. Higgins Model 103.16, bolt action magazine fed. Higgins Model 103.13, Sears model 25, bolt action tube fed. Higgins Model 102.25, a pump-action shotgun made by the J Stevens Arms Co, Model 520A (1946–47) Higgins Model 101.7, a break-action double-barrel shotgun made by Stevens a division of Savage, a duplicate of the Model 311. Higgins Model 101.1, a break-action single barrel shotgun made by Savage, Model 94. His expertise in sporting goods or sports is unknown. He worked with the company until his retirement as head bookkeeper in 1930. presented the idea of labeling their sporting good line with his name and saw it more presentable labeling the brand as J.C. He was actually born with no middle name but the Sears Co. He spent his entire working career with Sears and was Vice President for the company for a period of time. He moved from his birth country of Ireland to the United States in his late teens and began working for Sears in 1898. Higgins, was based on a real person, John Higgins who was a Sears employee. Higgins products are still available as second hand items. Higgins brand for Sears sporting goods was replaced with the Ted Williams brand. The Model 20 was produced by High Standard Arms, as was the Model 88 revolver. Like many other Sears products, the Sears firearms were originally made by major firearm manufacturers. Higgins." These products were well made and were popular with the company's historical core of rural and working-class consumers. Higgins Model 20 - 12 Gauge Shotgun - Originally sold by Searsįrom 1908 until 1962, Sears, Roebuck & Company sold a wide variety of sporting goods and recreational equipment, including bicycles, golf clubs, rifles, shotguns, and revolvers under the brand name " J.
