sears 22mag mod no273,2350
Shotguns sold by Sears through years were made by many different manufacturers. It is very difficult to determine value because of the many variables.
Sears didn't make guns - they sold guns marked "Sears" which were made for them by many different manufacturers. Most bolt action shotguns were made by Mossburg.
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www.searspartsdirect.com Put your model number in, there are still many available parts..
Sears branded guns were made by many different manufacturers. You would have to figure out who made it and what model that is from that manufacturer. One of the best parts sources for older guns is the Numrich company.
A lot..... Definitely over $100 for an original; there's not many of them left.
I'm not so sure what the model 101.7 is, but I purchased guns for Sears for many years. I do own three Sears guns. I have in my gun case a Sears 101.7D that was manufactured I believe by Savage Arms at the time. Any questions, my e-mail is dorlerl@yahoo.com
made them with 16 round mags, 30 rnd & 36 rnd mags depending on the caliber.
600 were made
In excellent condition, around $200. The only pump shotgun that Brwoning ever made was the BPS. Ranger was a brand name that was used by Sears and Roebuck. It was used on many utilitarian guns made by various makers. This gun was made by Stevens and sold to Sears to be marketed as the Ranger.
marlin made afew of there rifles Dozens of US manufacturers and some foreign companies have made guns marked with various Sears trade names. I doubt if a complete list can ever be compiled, but some of the major US companies include Crescent, Davenport, Fyrberg, Meriden (owned by Sears), Iver Johnson, J. Stevens, Savage, Harrington & Richardson, Marlin, and High Standard. Many Sears shotguns in the 1950's to 80's were actually Winchester products. From the late 1800's to about WWI, many were imported from Belgium.
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck trade name which was discontinued many years before anyone even imagined a website.