Sears Roebuck Model 3T 22 semi-automatic were made during the 1950s and 1960s. The guns were made by Marlin in the 1950s, and are worth between $300 to $400..
The sears model 6c-22 was made Winchester/ same as Winchester model#490
I bought one in 1954, manufact by Hi Std, from sears.
I HAVE THE SAME 22 RIFLE, I ALSO AM LOOKING FOR THE DATE WHEN IT WAS MANUFACTURED. http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Rifles.pdf might help you with your question.
Id pay around 200
about $300. if in good shape
An automatic shotgun from Sears Roebuck would top out at around $200.
Same as a High Standard A1041 .22 Auto. Send your email to me so I can send you a scan of the manual.
* They can bring $150 to the right buyer. * JC Higgins 583 75 model 31 22 cal semi auto rifle was made by High Standard exclusivly For Sears was made in 1952 average price in Excellent cond. is around 125.00 Dealer usually pay half of that
They are semi-auto,i currently own one that was my dads and before that it was my grandpaws gun.
Hi Standard 1950-3
For all intents and purposes, yes it is. Nearly every part is interchangeable. The Sears guns do not hold the same value, though.
Sears Ranger model 34 is a .22 caliber single-shot bolt action rifle manufactured by Marlin (see model 65) for Sears for about $18-22 during the late 1940's and early 1950's. Current value would be condition rated from $40-$115. The Ted Williams naem was not used until the early 1960's and the model 34 of that era was made by High Stadnard and was a semi auto. http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Rifles.pdf