Offhand, probably a sear malfunction, assuming you haven't previously made trigger adjustments to it.
It would help if you stated the model. Sears sold several different BB guns.
It MAY be worth a $50 gift card from Sears. You did not give us the model number, but 583.13 through 583.22 are under a safety recall due to a flaw in the design of the bolt. They are considered unsafe to shoot. Sears WAS exchanging the bolt for a $50 Sears gift card.
Yes - this firearm should safely handle today's 3 in. shells
Yes.
Yes
AJ Aubrey shotguns were made by the Meriden Firearms Co which was a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck & Co, for sale in the Sears catalog between 1905-1918. Good serviceable shotguns which can bring up to $400 today in excellent condition. Dont attempt to shoot it until you get it checked out by a gunsmith.
Yes, it is electric with the ability to shoot in ramping or "automatic".
no, it doesn't
I have had this same gun for severall years and shoot it twice a year with no problems. I would take it to a gun smith to have it looked at to make sure it is safe since you need to ask the question.
The Crosman r34 is not automatic or semi-automatic. You have to manually reset the action for every bb you shoot.
your rifle was made by J Stevens arms Co. 101 16 was the Stevens model 87A 22 cal semi auto rifle .1946 to 1955 >Stevens made a lot of these rifles and their vallue is some what low between 75 and 125 dollars depending on condition They are excellent rifles fun to shoot and very accurate
your rifle was made by J Stevens arms Co. 101 16 was the Stevens model 87A 22 cal semi auto rifle .1946 to 1955 >Stevens made a lot of these rifles and their vallue is some what low between 75 and 125 dollars depending on condition They are excellent rifles fun to shoot and very accurate