I have one for sale. Message me @ garym6@cox.net
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that is a sears roebuck model 101.7 double barrel shotgun...there are two different makes of that model...the other being model 101.7c..this model bears a checkered forearm and stock...model 101.7 prices usually range from new $240 down to fair $100... the model 101.7c prices range from new $265 down to fair at $100 also..hope this helps you
That is basically a Savage Model 94 as made for Sears. Stocks are widely available from internet sources.
Whatever model the maker called it that made it for Sears. Go to Proofhouse.com for a store brand chart.
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sears roebuck and co chicago illnois, red sleeping bag stock no 8318, no 2527, from 1923 what is it worth
In excellent shape, with no alterations (i.e. shortened stock, etc.) it's probably worth about $200.
Try gunpartscorp website. They have a cross reference to find the make and model of your Sears shotgun.
Hey, I own an old 20gauge sears&roebuck shot gun! forearm&barrel and stock! with some trigger parts! if you need any of them let me know!
your gun was made by Sears /High Standard ,Sears owned High Standard in those days . Sears also owned all the rights to this gun's manufacture. The 583 code used by sears on these guns means House brand exclusive Sears product sold only by Sears. any gun so marked was made by Sears and Roebuck & co. The Model 20 was designed and developed at Sears expense by High Standard and Sears was the exclusive customer. The 583 in the Sears reference number indicates that High Standard was the vendor and the following digits indicate which model and which version of the model the particular gun is. Sears did own stock in High Standad but did not own High Standard. Sears owned up to 30% of the common stock. These guns were also sold by Simpsons Sears in Canada
In excellent condition, about 100 dollars.
The model 5100 Stevens shotgun has a plastic stock