Yes they did.The sears model number was model 54.This was a Winchester model 94.
Yes they did. The Sears Ted Williams Model T3 was the exact same .22 caliber rifle as the Winchester Model 190.
As far as my research indicates,winchester did not make a model 190 .22 cal rifle for sears(J.C.Higgins).
No, a Winchester 1400 barrel will not fit a Sears Model 300. The Sears Model 300, which is a rebranded version of the Winchester 1200/1300 series, has different specifications and mounting systems compared to the Winchester 1400. Therefore, compatibility issues make it impossible to interchange the barrels between these two models.
No.As a matter of fact I have no records of Winchester ever making a model 6!Could you be thinking of the Winchester model of 1906 .22cal.rifle?
yes I have one from 1978
Sears had rifles made in .22 and .22L under the Ted Williams brand by Winchester (M94, M190) and Ithica (M49). -- But Only ONE of those is semiauto -- The marking on your rifle is actually '3T' not '37.' It is the Winchester Model 190 as made for Sears. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Winchester did not make a Model 30
The model 25 winchester which was made from 1949-1954,with a total production figure of 87,937.My research does not state if winchester ever did make a vent-rib barrel for the model 25 shotgun.It did come with either a 26in or 28in barrel.I hope this helps.
Winchester did not make a model 81.
Winchester did not make a Model 1882.
The model 54 from Sears and Roebucks was manufactured by the Winchester company and is the same design as the famous model 94. Their is no colector value on the Sears guns except in rare instances. Value of your gun in good condition is around $125.00. On the upside they make great shooters for hunting or plinking.
Winchester did not make a model 96 shotgun,they did make a model 97 shotgun however.