The value of a given used firearms is determined primarily by its condition. As such, your question cannot be answered with any degree of accuracy. It is possible, though, to quide you in the right direction. The Sears M# 54 was nothing more than a Winchester M# 94 made to Sears specification. Although I don't remember ever seeing one I assume this means that it was made to meet a cost goal and as such I'm sure a lower grade of wood and finish is how they would accomplish this.
Any large book store carries firearms price guides, usually in the sporting book section, which can assist you in this regard. You would need to match-up your exact model & caliber with the the Winchester duplicate, determine the condition as indicated by that book and then subtract say 25% (a guess on my part) fron the value given because it does not have the Winchester name on it. You must also keep in mind that most of these price guides quote a price that you might expect to pay at a gun shop for that firearm.
No serial number history is available for the guns produced by winchester for sears.As to the value it appears that the sears model 54 is selling for between 175-250 dollars depending on the overall condition of your rifle and a bore in good condition.
No way to answer with only the serial number and no other information.
Who made the gun for sears.
Who made the gun for sears.
Your Sears model 54 is a Winchester model 1894 rifle that was made for sears.If Winchester used the same serial number sequence as their serial numbers for the Model 1894,then your rifle was made in the year 1955.
I have a sears and roebuck 22 long rifle Model number 25 serial # 5832501 and sears pat. no 3018577. what is it and is it worth any thing.
Your rifle was made for Sears by Marlin.The Marlin model 81 and your rifle are one and the same.
Yes, the Sears Model 54 was made by Winchester and used the Winchester Model 54 serial numbers. Your serial number puts the rifle at being made in 1930 or 1931.
This is the code number for a "Crosman" model 180 air rifle. Both Crosman and Daisy made air Rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name.
it was made by Winchester for sears basically its a model 70 Winchester.
No known published sn data
Your rifle was made by Marlin (their Model 101) for Sears. First produced in 1951, it has been discontinued. If yours does not have a serial number, it was made prior to the 1968 Gun Control Act.