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The Ted Williams 22 cal rifle model 34 583.3403 was made for Sears by Standard Manufacturing Company. It was discontinued in 1967-1968. It is valued at $125 in good condition.
This rifle was made for Sears using the Ted Williams brand name. It was made by Crosman and is really the Crosman model 160. It was made from 1962 -1971. See the link below for the parts diagram.
Winchester made the model 1873 rifle and the model 1876 rifle,but did not make a model 1875 rifle.
Your rifle was made for Sears by Marlin.The Marlin model 81 and your rifle are one and the same.
Yes, it is a Model 70, but specifically made for Sears. I believe it is an economy version with less frills, but wroks just like an M70.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart. Once you find out who made it and what it is (rifle or shotgun) a value can be estimated.
Your Sears model 53 rifle is indeed a Winchester model 70 rifle.These were fine made rifles that would be very good to hunt with!I am not sure what years winchester made these rifles for Sears though.
Winchester made a lot of them although not all. Compare it to a Winchester Model 70.
Winchester made a lot of them although not all. Compare it to a Winchester Model 70.
Remington made the model 700 rifle.Winchester made the model 70 rifle.
You have the cross over model from Marlin.The model 36 was the precurser of the model 336 rifle that is made today,and the model 93 rifle that was made from 1893-1935.The model 36 rifle with the letter D prefix to the serial number is the 3rd variation of the model 36 rifle and was made in the year 1947.
This rifle was made in 1962