It's the same as a Marlin 101. I don't know if that helps but good luck.
It is a Marlin Model 101..good rifle.
No published sn data.
The Sears Model #41 was made by Marlin Firearms and was a duplicate of their M# 101. This model was discontinued by Marlin in the late 1970's. You might try your local gun shop as a starting point.
The Sears Roebuck 22 Cal SL and LR Model 41-103 was manufactured in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Specifically, the model number 41-103 indicates it was made during this period, as Sears typically used these designations for their firearms. For a precise date, you would need to reference the specific serial number, as production timelines can vary.
No way to answer. Looks like a Sears model number. There were no specific production records.
No published sn data. 25-125 USD
The Sears and Roebuck Model 41 DLA-1032751 .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. It was sold under the Sears brand as part of their mail-order catalog offerings. This model is a classic example of the collaboration between major firearm manufacturers and retail companies during the mid-20th century.
I typically would have that, but I am out of stock. Go to www.e-gunparts.com and order their item #415250. The JC Higgins Model 41 is the same as the Marlin 101G. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Your rifle was made by Marlin (their Model 101) for Sears. First produced in 1951, it has been discontinued. If yours does not have a serial number, it was made prior to the 1968 Gun Control Act.
The Sears Roebuck Model 41-103, also known as the Ted Williams Model 300, was manufactured in the early 1970s. The specific model number you provided, 19771, typically indicates it was produced around 1971. Therefore, as of 2023, this rifle would be approximately 52 years old.
$100-$175
The model 41 was made by Marlin it was a Glenfield model10 103 is the sears vender code for Marlin Try Numrich arms in West Hurley NY lists most parts for this rifle