My grandpa bought one new in 1967 for my dad
They were produced in the mid to late 1950's production IIRC stopped in the 1960's. They were all pre 1964, and pre model 70. The NRA magazine American rifleman did a good article on the model 54 about 6-7 years ago. you might be able to find the back issue through the NRA.
Sears used the Ted Williams name from 1962 to about 1988. http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Rifles.pdf
The term "Rifle Date 1917" typically refers to the Lee-Enfield rifle, specifically the Pattern 1914 (P14) and the No. 1 Mk III rifles that were produced during World War I. These rifles were significant for their accuracy and reliability and were widely used by British and Commonwealth forces. The "1917" designation often relates to the year of manufacture or a specific model variant that was adopted during that period. The P14 was initially designed for .303 British ammunition and later served various roles throughout the war and beyond.
The first Bell & Howell camera was produced in 1909. Only eight of the original wooden Bell & Howell cine cameras were produced.
There is no way to tell without a detailed description of all markings, barrel length, finish, sights, type of stock, type of action, etc..
The Sears Model 43 103 19811 .22 caliber rifle was produced in the early 1960s. Specifically, it was manufactured around 1963 as part of a series of firearms sold under the Sears brand. This rifle was made by the Mossberg company, which produced various models for Sears during that time period.
No known sn data.
It is model # A302688 made in the 1950ies
The Sears model 53, a popular rifle, was manufactured in 1953. This model was part of a series of firearms sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co., often produced by other manufacturers under various brand names. The model 53 is particularly noted for its design and functionality during that era.
Your Sears model 54 is a Winchester model 1894 rifle that was made for sears.If Winchester used the same serial number sequence as their serial numbers for the Model 1894,then your rifle was made in the year 1955.
The Sears Roebuck model 281.517760 rifle was sold in 1971. It was priced at approximately $49.95 at the time of its release. This model was part of Sears' line of firearms, which were often manufactured by other companies and branded under the Sears name.
This is a Crosman model V350 it was made for Sears between 1961-1969
1937
1988-1991.
the model 126.19310 is a Crosman model 180 made 1962-1965 for Sears under the JC Higgins name.
By the serial number on the rifle.
The model 36 Marlin rifle was made from 1936-1947.