No, there are several differences in the mechanics of the gun.
The value of your Model 54 Winchester Carbine will depend on the condition. There are reports of sales of between 800.00-1000.00.
Yes they did.The sears model number was model 54.This was a Winchester model 94.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 54 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1935.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 54 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1930.
Remington didn't make a model 54, Winchester did but not in 22 (that I know of), Marlin model 54 is a shotgun.
It was made by Sears as a Winchester Model 1894 clone. They are currently going for between $200 and $400, but price is entirely dependent on the seller more than the rifle. The parts are NOT interchangeable between the Sears Model 54 and the Winchester Model 1894. Produced between 1966-1972, though there are no records saying when they were actually produced. Info taken from firearmspriceguide.com
Yes, the Sears Model 54 was made by Winchester and used the Winchester Model 54 serial numbers. Your serial number puts the rifle at being made in 1930 or 1931.
No such thing. It is either a Model 70 or a Model 54
Your winchester model 12 shotgun was made by winchester in 1957.That puts the age of your model 12 shotgun at 54 years of age.
Made from 1949-54.
The Winchester model 70 is a bolt action sporting rifle. In 1936 Winchester introduced the bolt action rifle to the American Market. The model 70 was largely based on the Model 54.
with the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 54 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1931.There were 4,232 rifles made that year by Winchester.