Sears guns with the Eastern Arms label were made by Andrew Fyrberg, Iver Johnson, and J. Stevens. If you're lucky, your gun will be one of the Stevens guns and parts MAY be available from Savage Arms or Numrich Gun Parts.
The Sears Roebuck Model 300 12-gauge shotgun with serial number 273521160 was manufactured in 1964. This shotgun was produced by the High Standard Manufacturing Company for Sears, Roebuck and Co. It is part of a series of firearms sold under the Sears brand during that era.
Sold by Sears Roebuck. Probably manufactured by Stevens.
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This would be a Sears Roebuck gun, probably manufactured c. 1910 by Meriden Firearms.
The Ted Williams 200 shotgun was manufactured by Winchester and was the same gun as their Model 1200.
The Sears and Roebuck Ted Williams shotgun retails for about 250 dollars in excellent condition. This gun can be purchased for less than 150 dollars in used condition.
This was my first shotgun, it was purchased for me by my Grandfather in 1980 brand new. This was my first shotgun, it was purchased for me by my Grandfather in 1980 brand new.
Manufactured by Stevens for Sears Roebuck. Worth $25 to $75, depending on condition. Might break $100 if still in factory-new condition.
My understanding is that the first true gas operated automatic shotgun was sold by Sears & Roebuck in 1955 as the J.C. Higgins Model 60 and was manufactured by High Standard.
Sold by Sears Roebuck around 1900. Probably manufactured by Crescent Firearms, Norwich, Ct.
This was a trade name sold by Sears Roebuck, c. 1900-1940. Probably manufactured by Iver Johnson.
As of 2014 there are a few places where one can buy parts for the Sears Roebuck 20-gauge Ranger 105-21 shotgun. These parts can be purchased through local gun dealers and through gun auctions.