Anywhere from about 1898 to 1989. Sears sold guns for a long time, and without more info from you, that's as close as we can get.
Stevens made for Sears Roebuck
Yes
Depending on condition, up to $250. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$300-$600 on 153.512360
Use the Blue book of Gun Values, or cross- reference it with Numrich Arms Manu. to Seller site
The manafacturer is stamped on the off hand side of the reciever .shouldnt be any problem who made it. Just look top center of left side reciever
what is the model 101.7 in 20 gauge worth
that is a sears roebuck model 101.7 double barrel shotgun...there are two different makes of that model...the other being model 101.7c..this model bears a checkered forearm and stock...model 101.7 prices usually range from new $240 down to fair $100... the model 101.7c prices range from new $265 down to fair at $100 also..hope this helps you
1895-1910.
The Sears and Roebuck single shot shotgun marked "Long Range Winner" with the number 152267 was likely manufactured by Stevens, as Sears often sourced firearms from them. The serial number suggests it was produced around the late 1940s to early 1950s. However, to pinpoint an exact manufacturing date, you may need to consult specific Stevens production records or reference guides for serial number dating.
Made for Sears Roebuck by Stevens. There may be a model number on the right side of the receiver (most likely 5000, 5100, or 311) or a Sears product number on the barrel (101.6?) which could give an approximate date.
A Sears and Roebuck firearm called the Gladiator Field Grade side by side manufactured by Meriden Firearms could sell at auction for up to $250. If there is a maker's mark or a model number stamped on the barrel, the price will be more than if there is nothing stamped.