It depends on condition and the triggers. If in pristine condition and a single trigger, it could be worth $650-$750 dollars. If a double trigger model and in "just OK" shape $300-$350 would be more in line. Note: add 10% for a 16 gauge gun.
The Sears Model 200 gauge Model 2732310 was made by the Marlin Firearms Company. Sears often sold firearms under its own label, but many of these products were manufactured by established companies like Marlin. The Model 200 is a lever-action shotgun that gained popularity for its reliability and performance.
If your over under shotgun was made prior to 1964,then the model of your Browning shotgun should be named the superposed.
Under trigger
AnswerThe model is Ranger 20 gauge over under model 103-12 and is stamped 5363 Ranger 103-5363 o/u was made by Marlin and is the same gun as the Marlin Model 90. Prior to WWII Sears used the Ranger name. After WWII they used the JC Higgins name. Sears introduced the Ranger 103-XX O/U in 1937.
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Marlin made them for Sears.
Depends on the model, and condition. Model number should be under the receiver, or on the top tang, unless it is a model 1898, which had no markings to indicate model.
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50-160 USD
depends on conditon do you have a model number? depends on conditon do you have a model number?
Yes.The Remington model 11 auto loader shotgun which could be had in either 12 gauge or 16 gauge was made under a patent agreement with John Browning.These shotguns were made from 1911-1948.
The Sears 16 gauge model 101.40B shotgun was manufactured between 1955 and 1968. This model was produced by the Stevens division of the Savage Arms Company and was sold under the Sears brand. It is a bolt-action shotgun, which was popular during that time for small game hunting.