The Ted Williams 200 shotgun was manufactured by Winchester and was the same gun as their Model 1200.
The J.C. Higgins Model 583.2006 pump shotgun was sold by Sears, Roebuck & Co. in 1963. This model was part of the J.C. Higgins brand, which included various sporting goods and firearms sold through Sears during that era. The shotgun was manufactured by High Standard and was marketed as an affordable option for consumers.
As of 2014 there are a few places where one can buy parts for the Sears Roebuck 20-gauge Ranger 105-21 shotgun. These parts can be purchased through local gun dealers and through gun auctions.
The Sears Roebuck boat motor model 217.58991 was manufactured by the Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC). OMC produced various outboard motors for Sears under the Ted Williams brand in the 1960s and 1970s. Sears sold these motors through its retail outlets, branding them with their own model numbers.
It's a single shot 410 shotgun. The T. Barker trade name was manufactured by Crescent and also by several Belgian makers circa 1890-1930 and sold through Folsum Arms, Sears Roebuck, and other retail stores.
The Savage model 312 is an over under shotgun that Savage imported from Italy from 1990 through 1993. The shotgun was manufactured in northern Italy in the Gardone region.
The shotguns were manufactured by Ithaca from 1921 through 1947. Yours was manufactured in 1928.
The Ranger 101.5 bolt-action shotgun was manufactured by Stevens and sold through Sears. It features a 3-round capacity and a 24-inch barrel. Given its age and unique design, it may be of interest to collectors or firearm enthusiasts.
Shotguns sold by Sears through years were made by many different manufacturers. It is very difficult to determine value because of the many variables.
The Ted Williams Model 300 is a 12-gauge shotgun manufactured by Winchester and sold through Sears under the Ted Williams brand name. Its value can vary based on condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $500. Specific models like the 273 or 14909 may have slight variations in value, but they generally fall within this price range. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearm expert or refer to recent sales data.
The J.C. Higgins 28 gauge double barrel shotgun was produced primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. It was sold through Sears, Roebuck and Co. and was part of their line of firearms. Specific production years can vary, but the model is generally associated with that era.
Remington didn't make a pump shotgun until 1908 and that's a model 10.
The Western Field M854 shotgun was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Ward. Mossberg produced a variety of firearms under different brand names, including the Western Field line, which was sold through Montgomery Ward stores. The M854 is a bolt-action shotgun, known for its reliability and simplicity.