The Sears Model 3T 22 rifle is a clone of the Winchester 190. Someone has posted a video to YouTube demonstrating the disassembly process. It can be found here...
http://youtu.be/v8R3jg_CT44
There is a second video that demonstrates how to reassemble the weapon here...
http://youtu.be/-1EeX12yKDM
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It was made from 1963 to 1967
My grandpa bought one new in 1967 for my dad
How Do you breakdown sears model 5Caliber 22 s.l. or lr sears
They started pruduction in 1967 I believe.
Recommend you ask a gunsmith for assistance.
The Ted Williams 22 cal rifle model 34 583.3403 was made for Sears by Standard Manufacturing Company. It was discontinued in 1967-1968. It is valued at $125 in good condition.
The Sears Model 1 22 caliber rifle was a single-shot made by Winchester. Winchester also made the gun as their model 121. I have a "junior" model of the Sears Model 1 that I received from my father in 1967. The junior model is a smaller version of the gun for the beginner shooter. I have seen a Winchester 121, and it is not only longer than the Model 1, but the gun stock is also slightly different. The model 121 had sling swivels and my Model 1 does not.
The Sears (JG HIGGINS) model 126.2831 is a Crosman model 180 made for Sears. It was made in 2 variations. The first variant had a Crossbolt safety 1956-1959. The second variant had a die-cast trigger housing 1962-1967. This rifle is a .22 caliber pellet rifle, not a .177 caliber rifle or BB rifle. In poor condition it is worth $25. In good - $80 to $105. In Excellent - $125 to $155. Like New- $180.See the link below for the owners manual.
1967
1967-1973
This rfle was produced by Winchester (model 121) and was also sold in Sears stores with the Sears name on it. A total of 72,561 were made between 1967 and 1973. It was made in youth, standard, and deluxe models. A unique feature is the front locking lugs on the bolt, which makes for a very sturdy rifle. This was the first rifle I ever purchased, and still have it 40 years later. A very good condition rifle would probably be worth $100 to $125 today.
They were mass produced from 1963 to 1967