You can't find them. What you can do is offer to buy my whole rifle which has a good bolt in it. I'll take a newer Marlin 981t as trade. tackleberry65@hotmail.com
I found parts for my model 29 at Numrich Gun Parts in New York. Their web site is e-gunparts.com
I have one J.C. Higgins Model 583.22. This model can take 5 shots in de recharger and 1 in the camera. Pedro Carvalho
Take it to a gunsmith and ask for help
The Pattern 14 rifle had a five round internal box magazine.
don't take down a Winchester model 52, the way they bedded the rifle was a mystery. It may never shoot the same if you take it apart.
Take it to a gunsmith for verification
I can say that A Winchester model 1894 lever action rifle 26in barrel was priced at 19.50 in Winchester's June,1896 Catalog. A carbine with the 20in barrel was priced at 17.50, a round barreled 26in rifle was 18.00 dollars, and the take down model was priced at 25.00 dollars. I can add that the Sears catalog from 1900 (reprint) lists the round or octagonal barreled 30 WCF for $14.75.
S-130 is a type of rear sight used on Mossberg rifles- but not the model of the rifle. Take a look on the barrel.
You will have to take it apart. Each model is different so you will have to find a diagram of the rifle.
The M1 is currently made in a variety of calibers.
JC Higgins never made rifles, this was a brand name used by Sears. Sears had several gun companies making rifles for them under the name JC Higgins. If you want it identified, take it to a gun shop and ask them to identify the original maker. It most likely will be a Mossberg, Savage or some other brand name manufacture. Then you will be able to locate a stock for the rifle.