JC Higgins rifles were made for Sears by High Standard. I have 3 of the Model 50's. 2 30-06's and 1 270. 1 of the 30-06's I've never shot. The other 2 are my favorite rifles. The 270 will shoot 7/8's inch groups with any quality ammo. The 30-06 will shoot groups that are around 1 1/4", but I only have a 4x scope on it. My eyes aren't that good, if I had a 3x9 I might be able to shoot better groups. The JC Higgins Model 51 was a Deluxe version with a better grade stock, it came with checkering. The Model 50's used actions that were made by FN. An excellent action. Some of the Model 51's used actions made by FN, others were Husqvarna actions. I've paid as little as 250.00 for one of the 30-06's, and as high as 350.00 for the 270. I wouldn't give much more than that. The Model 50's need the triggers changed out, the original isn't very safe, it's a 2 piece affair. I'm not sure what kind of trigger the Model 51 had. These guns are much better guns than anything you will find new today. Hang onto it, you'll find that it's a great shooter, well made, and those Mauser actions are classic actions, very hard to beat them. The guns are worth much more than what you pay for them, but, because they say "JC Higgins" on the barrel, you can generally get them for a good price. I've seen them advertised for as much as 500, 600 dollars, but I'd never pay that much, even though I think they are worth it.