According to the store brand cross reference in Numrich gun parts corporation's catalog, Sears model 2t was made by Winchester. I believe it is a Winchester model 141 because the model 131 is magazine fed and the model 121 is a single shot.
It is the same as a Winchester model 141 and parts are available from Numrich gun parts
I have looked for myself and I now believe that it was made by Ruger.
go too sears.com and look for the part in storage or go to sears and ask the manager
It was made by marlin for sears in the late 50s. believe it or not there are people that collect sears guns so it does have some value in poor condition about 300$-400$. Perfect condition around 450$-600$.The reason why the prices are so high is because these firearms are getting more rare to find.
Your Browning 22cal semi-auto rifle was made in the year 1962 with the 2T prefix to your serial number.
3r + 3r + 2t = 6r + 2t
2t-3-3 = 7 2t = 7+6 2t = 13 t = 6.5
Actually they do. Yours is the 22 semi-auto rifle. Go to the link below and read it carefully. This gun was introduced in 1955-1956 timeframe as a Browning Arms Co model. Prior to that they were made and sold only overseas. The .22LR has a T proceeding the number and the letter E for 22 shorts. Their website says that in 1961 the two letters began using the last number of the year preceding the letter 1T = 1961 2T= 1962 and so on. You should have a number prior to the "T" in the serial sequence, unless it was made between 1955 and 61.
19-2t = 7 -2t = 7-19 -2t = -12 t = 6
12(t+6)+8=4(2t-1)+2t 12t+72+8=8t-4+2t 12t-2t-8t=-72-8-4 2t=-84 2t/2=84/2 t=42
2t-5t=-3t
4t +7