To determine the age of a Sears 410 shotgun model 10L10041, you would need to check the specific manufacturing date, which is often indicated by the serial number. Sears collaborated with various manufacturers for their firearms, so identifying the maker can also help establish the date of production. The model number suggests it was produced during the mid-20th century, likely between the 1960s and 1980s. For precise dating, consulting a firearms expert or reference book specific to Sears firearms would be beneficial.
Depends on model and condition. It was not made by Sears, but by another gunmaker FOR Sears.
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50-150 USD
$80-$100.
Probably Harrington & Richardson
Marlin Model 59, 1959-1961
savage
High Standard
The value of the 410 Sears and Roebuck JC Higgins Model 101 shotgun varies greatly with its condition. In excellent condition the gun retails for about 250 dollars or so.
Your shotgun was made for Sears by Stevens, and is their model 311. It should take 2.5 inch and 3 inch .410 shells.
Depends on the model. We usually have parts.
That should be a Savage/Springfield Model 18. If you can't find parts from a local gunsmith, try http://www.e-gunparts.com i have a sears roebuck bolt action .410 shotgun model 110.1120 3''. i need the shell ejector piece. to get a clip for a shotgun try marlinguns.com.