If it's a model 400 the from what i understand it was made by Winchester. A 101 I've heard. I have one and I have seen one go for 900. If that's the one you have then they are fun guns to shot. If its different then you need to provide more specifics.
The Ted Williams M300 shotgun was manufactured by the Olin Corporation, specifically under its Winchester division. It was marketed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Ted Williams line of sporting goods. The M300 is a semi-automatic shotgun designed for hunting and shooting sports.
This was a production request from sears,which sold the shotguns under the name of ted williams.
Since we have no information on what needs fixing, the answer is take it to a gunsmith.
The Ted Williams Model 300 12-gauge shotgun was produced by the High Standard Manufacturing Company for Sears, Roebuck and Co. during the 1960s. It was part of a line of firearms that Sears marketed under the Ted Williams brand, named after the famous baseball player. The shotgun features a classic design and is known for its reliability and performance.
i have one and it is stamped made in japan
The Sears M300 (also sold under the label Ted Williams) was manufactured by Winchester. The M300 is almost identical to the Winchester model 1400 shotgun (with minor cosmetic differences).
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I don't know. I have one also, and I am searching right for now for info. Sears did not make any firearms, but retailed firearms made for them under private brand names. Most of the Ted Williams branded guns were actually made by Winchester. If you can provide a model number, which is marked on the gun, we can be more specific. www.countrygunsmith.net
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This is called the magma chamber.
Obviously French, but not much else. The proofmarks under the barrel and type of action will help date the shotgun.
John Moses Browning. The Browning Superposed was the first practicle over, under shotgun