that is a sears roebuck model 101.7 double barrel shotgun...there are two different makes of that model...the other being model 101.7c..this model bears a checkered forearm and stock...model 101.7 prices usually range from new $240 down to fair $100... the model 101.7c prices range from new $265 down to fair at $100 also..hope this helps you
$300-$600 on 153.512360
100 dollars made in1952 High Standard wich was owned by Sears & Roebuck .These are good gun wich are still usefull but obsolete and not very popular. They are based on an a H&R pattent wich was owned by sears
All the important parts should be identical. Most of the cost-cutting would have been on the wood and finish.
Eastern Arms was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck. I know I've found who actually made the model 1929, but can't quite locate that information right now. It would have been one of the second-tier manufacturers of good utility guns, like Stevens or Crescent. I think this would be a break-action single shot, so would be priced something less than a similar new gun and a New England Firearms model is about $90 in Walmart.
HOWARD ARMS CO. Tradename used by Meriden Firearms Company (1905-1918) on revolvers. Meridan was a subsidiary of Sears Roebuck and produced firearms for sale through their catalogs and retail stores.
need a diagram of sears model 66m shotgun for takedown
I believe that your Sears shotgun is a Winchester model 37A shotgun that was made for Sears Roebuck And Co,.
No public sn data available.
You would have to list the model number of your shotgun,to identify the maker of your sears and roebuck shotgun,in order to get the correct buttstock.
Yes, you can remove the barrel of a model 66 Shotgun!
Stevens model 18D
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No sn data available.
$125-$175
J. Stevens for Sears Roebuck.
model273-510770
50-150 USD