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You can find a replacement firing pin for a Stevens model 87D 22 cal rifle at a gun dealership. You can also find it by contacting the manufacturer.
.22 semiauto rifle made by Savage/Stevens for Sears 1938-1941, with some very minimal production during WW2. Value is going to top at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Use a Marlin 57 firing pin. It's the same rifle, just re-branded for Sears.
100-1000 USD or so
Who made it? Bolt or semiauto? What do you want to know?
Sears had rifles made in .22 and .22L under the Ted Williams brand by Winchester (M94, M190) and Ithica (M49). -- But Only ONE of those is semiauto -- The marking on your rifle is actually '3T' not '37.' It is the Winchester Model 190 as made for Sears. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your Sears Model 2C rifle was made by Winchester as their Model 131. SOME parts are available from Numrich Gun Parts Corp. See link below that will take you to the Numrich catalog for the Winchester 131.
Your sears ted williams model 100 is actually a winchester model 1894 rifle that was made by winchester for sears.You can find a firing pin at numrich gun parts corp.They can be found on the web.
Yes. There may be limits on the CALIBER, and PA does not permit semi-auto rifles for deer hunting, but other than that, the AR style rifle is nothing but a semiauto rifle.
Your rifle was made for Sears by Marlin.The Marlin model 81 and your rifle are one and the same.
gunpatscorp.comSears Model 300 firing pinIf the Model 300 is the lever-action .30-30 that Sears sold in the '50s it's a part-for-part copy of a Winchester '94. In fact, Winchester probably made it to be sold under the Sears name. If that's the case, a firing pin for a Winchester '94 can be made to fit it. POST '64, not pre-64The Ted Williams/Sears 100 is a post-64 Winchester 94, and requires a post-64 firing pin. We do have them available. sales@countrygunsmith.net