Yes. Slugs can be used in guns in good condition.
The Sears Ranger 105-20 16 gauge shotgun came out in the 1930s. The Sears Ranger shotgun has a 26-inch barrel.
1930's.
Up to $125.
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.
Your sears shotgun was made by H&R.It is the H&R model 120.
I last checked 1942 -52 as far as i can see
The Sears 16-gauge Ranger 105-20 bolt-action shotgun was produced in the early to mid-20th century, with most models manufactured between the 1950s and 1960s. Sears, in partnership with various manufacturers, sold these shotguns under the Ranger brand. To pinpoint the exact year of manufacture for a specific firearm, you may need to check the serial number or consult a firearms expert or reference specific to Sears firearms.
I have a 1988 ford ranger 2.9L V6. the speedo stops at 85 but ive had it pegged all the way to the bottom. Judging by the distances between the speeds on the gauge i would say it was about 104 or 105 mph.
Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson for Sears, value typically around $100 or less. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson for Sears, value typically around $100 or less. sales@countrygunsmith.net
50-100
Daisy made a couple of versions of the 105. Model 105 Junior 1932-1934 Model 105 Ranger 1932- 1934 Model 105 Buck Current version Model 105 Cub 1979-1990