Yes they did. The Sears Ted Williams Model T3 was the exact same .22 caliber rifle as the Winchester Model 190.
As far as my research indicates,winchester did not make a model 190 .22 cal rifle for sears(J.C.Higgins).
Winchester model 190 http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.sears100.html
Winchester did not keep records of the serial numbers for the model 190.I can say that the winchester model 190 was made from 1974-1980.
Winchester made the Model-190 from 1967-1980. I have one from 1973,.....It still looks, and shoots like new ;o)
Winchester did not keep records of the year of production by serial number of its model 190.I can say that the Winchester model 190 was made from 1974-1980.
While the Winchester model 190 was serial numbered,Winchester did not keep records of the serial numbers by year of production.I can say that the Winchester model 190 was produced from 1974-1980.
Winchester did not keep records of the serial numbers by production year for the model 190.I can say that the Winchester model 190 was made from 1974-1980.
your Winchester model 190 was made from 1974-1980.
The best that I can do for you is say that winchester made the model 190 from 1974-1980.
http://www.swishercs.com/winchester/
Sears had rifles made in .22 and .22L under the Ted Williams brand by Winchester (M94, M190) and Ithica (M49). -- But Only ONE of those is semiauto -- The marking on your rifle is actually '3T' not '37.' It is the Winchester Model 190 as made for Sears. sales@countrygunsmith.net