Winchester 190-290
1p
Not sure on the age, I think from around the 60's. Value depends on condition. I've seen some online go from $50-$200. It really depends on who's buying it. I have the same rifle.
To disassemble a Sears Roebuck and Co. Model 273.2390 (a variant of the Winchester Model 190), first ensure the rifle is unloaded. Remove the magazine and then locate the takedown screw, usually found on the underside of the receiver. Use a screwdriver to unscrew it, then gently pull the barrel assembly away from the receiver. Finally, you can separate the bolt from the receiver for further cleaning or maintenance. Always refer to a detailed manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Who made the gun for sears.
Who made the gun for sears.
SN's were not required prior to 1968. Check the barrel, receiver.
25-140 usd
It all depends on the model number. If the first 3 numbers are "126" it was made by Crosman corp. If the first 3 numbers are "799" it was made by Daisy Corp. They both made "Brake Barrel" rifles for Sears.
Not a serial number if that is on a Sears or JC Higgins rifle. Might be a serial number on an Ithaca rifle. Please list all the markings on the rifle, just as they are on the rifle. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have a sears and roebuck 22 long rifle Model number 25 serial # 5832501 and sears pat. no 3018577. what is it and is it worth any thing.
I am not positive but I believe you are asking about a BB rifle made for sears by Crosman air gun company. I "Think" it is the Crosman model V350. It is a push barrel made between 1961 - 69. See the link below for the owners manual.
# 50 USD or so