Ranger was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck, probably from about 1920-1040's. The guns were made by a variety of manufacturers, but a SxS double is most likely a version of the Stevens 311. They should be good utility guns, but nothing flashy or expensive. A 12 gauge should be worth $200-$250. The 20 gauge might be $100 higher.
This is an incorrect answer. The Ranger line was made for Sears and Roebuck, by Hunter Arms, famous for L.C.Smith shotguns. The Ranger was the same as the Fulton and Fulton Special. These were and are exrtreamly good boxlock shotguns, as many of the parts were the same design as he L.C.Smith. These go for up to 1500 dollars in 20 guage, so the 410 will ble worth more.
The 410 is the rarest of this model, and will command a premium price.
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Answer"Ranger" as a name brand for a side by side 12 ga shotgun is not recognizable. Can you provide the actual manufacturer? Ranger is a name used by Savage at one time.
I too have a Ranger .410 sxs hamerless shotgun. I believe it to be made by Stevens. Possibly a model 311.
50-100 USD
If it is side-by-side, probably Stevens.
what is a Browning Ranger Repeting Shotgun
Stevens made for Sears Roebuck
100-175 dollars is the going rate for a winchester ranger shotgun.Your ranger shotgun was made from 1964-1981 if it was a model 1400 ranger shotgun.
Depending on condition, up to $250. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Ranger was a trade name sold by Montgomery Wards. The Model 5000 was made by J. Stevens Arms from 1931-1941.
The Sears Ranger 105-20 16 gauge shotgun came out in the 1930s. The Sears Ranger shotgun has a 26-inch barrel.
Ranger shotguns were made by the Stevens Savage company. These shotguns generally bring a price of $300 to $400 in good shape.
Stevens Arms made the Ranger shotgun for Sears & Roebuck. Production ended about 1930.