No, records were not required until the 1968 Gun Control Act.
Yes, two doses and a syringe about $1.50. Back when it was legal to do so.
your shotgun was made by Sears & Roebuck /High Standard in 1949 .Sears owned High Standard back then in good shape its worth about 100 dollars your shotgun was made by Sears & Roebuck /High Standard in 1949 .Sears owned High Standard back then in good shape its worth about 100 dollars
That was a H&R Model 121 that they sold through Sears back in the 50's
Nope, Alvah Curtis Roebuck was as white as a marshmallow in a snowstorm. He was one of the co-founders of Sears, Roebuck and Company, which became a retail giant back in the day. So, sorry to burst your bubble, but he wasn't African American.
By mail. Sears Roebuck and Co. Published a catalog each year, with everything form clothing to jewelry to tools to furniture to medicine to food to guns to... well, you name it, if it existed, Sears sold it. People ordered by mail, and Sears mailed or shipped their products back to them. Sort of like Amazon without the computer. By the way, check your library and see if they can get you a copy of the Sears 1898 catalog. It has been reprinted in a hardcover version- fascinating to look at what you could buy.
By mail. Sears Roebuck and Co. Published a catalog each year, with everything form clothing to jewelry to tools to furniture to medicine to food to guns to... well, you name it, if it existed, Sears sold it. People ordered by mail, and Sears mailed or shipped their products back to them. Sort of like Amazon without the computer. By the way, check your library and see if they can get you a copy of the Sears 1898 catalog. It has been reprinted in a hardcover version- fascinating to look at what you could buy.
dont no i was wondering what a sears roebuck 22 magnum model 44dvm was worth so if anybody knows please email me back
I am sorry I cannot help you, but I have a watch that sounds the same. It has a dainty little security chain that hangs from it as well. I believe it is white gold. If you find out anything, let me know and I will do the same. I believe this was from when sears and Roebuck were only putting out catalogs with watches back in the late 1800's to the early 1900's.
I must first say that sears did not keep any production records of the shotguns they bought from various makers.your sears model 102.25 was made by Stevens.The model of your shotgun is Stevens model 520A. These john browning designed semi auto shotguns had the hump back design noted on browning shotguns.these Stevens model closely resemble the savage model 720 with the same john browning design,and these were made from 1930-1949.
By the late 1800s, railroads carried goods just about everywhere, from coast to coast. In rural areas, horse-drawn carriages could still be seen, and some salesmen (they were most always men back then) used this method of transportation. But mostly, Sears (which was then called Sears Roebuck) became known for their successful mail order business. People would receive the Sears catalog, choose what they wanted, write to Sears to let the company know, and the merchandise would be mailed to them.
Sears Roebuck is known for selling hunting rifles and guns back in the day, but never among the quality items like Winchester, Colt, browning, etc. Shape is everything and these hawkens were kit builds so quality was low as kits and how well they were built/taken care of is everything. List for $150.00 and take anything near $100.00 cash if it shoots or 100.00 or less as wall hanger for decoration.
your shotgun was made in1952 It is one the greatest bolt action shotguns ever made .Sears owned High Standard Manufacturing back then. Sears bought the company to make this and several other fire arms exclusively for them . Sears owned the pattens .In the case of your gun It is based on an H&R patten bought by Sears .Your shotgun in depending on condition is worth between 100 and 200 bucks depending on who whats it.