Trick question: Sears didn't manufacture anything, but bought their guns from several manufacturers including Winchester, Savage/Stevens, Mossburg, High Standard, and others. Ted Williams guns weretheir top drawer models.
Design and Manufacture
Rifles and shotguns are both considered long guns.
All I can tell you about this gun (Pistol) is it was made by Crosman. The (126) at the beginning of the model indicate Crosman. Unfortunately the Crossover list form Sears to Crosman is long gone and only a few of the numbers are known. Here is what I suggest. Crosman has a list of most all their Air guns / rifles. The list has the Owners Manuals, Parts List and date of Manufacture listed. See the link below for this web site
long rifles rifles and hand guns
US Army long arms (rifles/muskets) were Made In The USA. Confederate States of America (CSA) long arms were primarily IMPORTED (from England/France).
The 6C rifle sold by Sears was made in the US, and in Canada- 2 different rifles. If yours was made in the US, it should be a Winchester 490. Canada- a Cooey Mdl 64 or 64B. Ceck with your local gun shop, or check on line at gunpartscorp.com. Good luck!
A class of firearms referred to as long guns.
I seem to remember my dad saying that he bought his from Sears around 1947. I understand that these rifles are extremely common and only worth about $60 in very good condition. My dad passed it on to me when he died. I'd never sell it. It is very reliable, accurate, and fun to shoot.
your rifle was made by J Stevens arms Co. 101 16 was the Stevens model 87A 22 cal semi auto rifle .1946 to 1955 >Stevens made a lot of these rifles and their vallue is some what low between 75 and 125 dollars depending on condition They are excellent rifles fun to shoot and very accurate
your rifle was made by J Stevens arms Co. 101 16 was the Stevens model 87A 22 cal semi auto rifle .1946 to 1955 >Stevens made a lot of these rifles and their vallue is some what low between 75 and 125 dollars depending on condition They are excellent rifles fun to shoot and very accurate
1451-foot (442 m) long
No, not for "long guns."