Crosman made the pellet and bb guns for Sears starting in the 50's I am not sure when they stopped, I think probably sometime during the 70's. Sounds like you have a variation of the pumpmaster Crosman, so best guess, is if its older, anywhere from $50-$100. You can probably check on Crosman Forums, and get a better suited answer there. Hope it helps.
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The Sears and Roebuck Model 10153521, commonly referred to as the .30-30, was manufactured by Marlin Firearms Company. This model was part of a partnership where Sears sold firearms made by various manufacturers under their own label. The .30-30 caliber is well-known for its use in lever-action rifles, particularly among hunters and sports shooters.
Check the receiver and barrel.
value. poor-around 350$ to 400$ Fair-Around 500$ Perfect-600$
The J.C. Higgins Model 10316 .22 caliber bolt action rifle was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company primarily in the late 1950s to early 1960s. While the exact year of production can vary, these rifles were generally manufactured between 1955 and 1964. The model number suggests it was part of a series of firearms offered during that era. For a precise year, it's best to refer to specific production records or markings on the rifle itself.
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.
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The Sears Roebuck Model 300 12-gauge shotgun with serial number 273521160 was manufactured in 1964. This shotgun was produced by the High Standard Manufacturing Company for Sears, Roebuck and Co. It is part of a series of firearms sold under the Sears brand during that era.
1914. There was no US Revolver Company- that was a brand named used by the Iver Johnson Company.
Herbert Schmidt Company.