1969/70
The Stevens Model 105 single shot shotgun was produced primarily in the late 1930s and early 1940s. If you have a 16 gauge version, it would typically date from that period, making it approximately 80 to 90 years old, depending on the specific year of manufacture. To determine the exact age, you would need to reference the serial number and production records.
There was no year 0; the year 1 A.D. immediately followed the year 1 B.C. Thus the formula for calculating a lapse of time between a B.C. date and an A.D. date is (B.C. date plus A.D. date minus 1). By this formula, 105 B.C. was 2114 years ago (105 + 2010 - 1)
Walter A. Brown is 105 years old (birthdate: February 10, 1905).
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out the date of your Daisy 105B BB gun, you can look for a serial number or manufacturer's code on the gun itself. Once you have that, you can contact Daisy Outdoor Products directly, and they'll be delighted to help you uncover the gun's history. Just remember, every gun has a story to tell, and yours is no different!
"105" isn't a series, it's a plate number or other bookkeeping number printed on the bill. The series consists of the date and what letter if any is next to the date.
105 AD by Cai Lun
1969
105 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
Brown. British gun makers, vol. 1. Page 105 gives a list.
The Sears 16-gauge Ranger 105-20 bolt-action shotgun was produced in the early to mid-20th century, with most models manufactured between the 1950s and 1960s. Sears, in partnership with various manufacturers, sold these shotguns under the Ranger brand. To pinpoint the exact year of manufacture for a specific firearm, you may need to check the serial number or consult a firearms expert or reference specific to Sears firearms.
The value is 150 to 200 dollars and the age is 85 to 105 years.
105+105=210.