This is a Stevens 37 built for Sears Roebuck. Priceless as a family heirloom, but only lists from $25 to $75 in the Standard Catalog.
Newton's third law states that for any action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you shoot a shotgun it pushes back on your shoulder, it's called a kick.
The water table is the part of the receiver that the barrels of a double barrel or single shot break-action shotgun rest on.
temporal
The nervous system can detect the strength of a stimulus by measuring the frequency of action potentials . For example a hard hit might generate 10 impulses per second.
It receives incoming information (impulses), analyzes and organizes it, and initiates appropriate action.
Its an H&R Model 120
No browning did not,but winchester made a ranger model pump action shotgun.
Savage/Stevens.
No published sn data.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart that might help.
Ranger 101.2 was sold by Sears and made by Savage (called the Savage 238). The dates are unclear, but some report they were made from 1935 to 1945 (others says longer for the Ranger). A good bolt action shotgun, fed by a magazine. Simple, reliable, well built shotgun.
Sears Roebuck co.
50-100 or so
The Stevens Model 520 was built on a Browning patent and so marked. Stevens also built the gun for Sears before World War II under the 'Ranger' tradename, so if you have a slide-action shotgun marked 'Ranger' and 'Browning Patent' then that is what you have.
No age records, most likely a Mossberg shotgun, values $50-$75.
What type of action? Ranger usually means it was sold through the Montgomery Wards catalog.
Ranger Shotguns were sold by Sears Roebuck and Company. Several companies made the Ranger including J. Stevens Arms, Merlin, and Hunter Arms.