Sears sold the "Allstate" for some years, but no photos seem to have surfaced.
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Beginning in 1956, Sears Roebuck and Company produced the world's first gas-powered gun under its J.C. Higgins brand. The gas system was produced by High Standard Manufacturing.
Sears never made any guns. They were private labeled for Sears by gun manufacturers Sears guns are usually almost identical to a manufacturer's model, but I believe this particular one was made by Hi Standard to Sears' specifications and there was no equivalent gun with the manufacturer's name.
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Yes they did! I live in a Montgomery Ward Kit House that was built in 1927. Montgomery Ward is stamped on all of the house's lumber.
Yes, and in 1905 it cost $395. 2 air cooled cylinders, 25 mph, 6 gallons of gas, approx. 180 miles range. Sears also sold the "Sears Allstate" automobile from 1952 to 1953. They sold for aprox $1700 depending on the model.
Even Sears & Roebuck did and never did make guns, theirs and JC Higins were made by Remenington No. JC Higgins was just a brand name used by Sears Roebuck on guns made by Stevens, Mossberg, and other manufacturers. The same companies made the same guns for the Gambles hardware chain, so there are identical models marked with different retailers' names.
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your shotgun was made in1952 It is one the greatest bolt action shotguns ever made .Sears owned High Standard Manufacturing back then. Sears bought the company to make this and several other fire arms exclusively for them . Sears owned the pattens .In the case of your gun It is based on an H&R patten bought by Sears .Your shotgun in depending on condition is worth between 100 and 200 bucks depending on who whats it.
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.
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