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The value of a Sears Model 100.101 20 gauge single shot shotgun would depend on its condition, age, and demand in one's area. Read more:
Your sears shotgun was made by H&R.It is the H&R model 120.
The value of a 12 gauge Sears and Roebuck single shot bolt action model 14 will vary depending on the condition. If the gun is in good condition, it could be worth $150-$200 dollars.
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I could be wrong, but I believe it was Sears/Roebuck.
It depends on the the number of barrels, year, model, condition and serial number.
http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Shotguns.pdf
It depends on the the number of barrels, year, model, condition and serial number.
This is a Sears-branded Savage/Stevens/Springfield model 58 which was made from 1933 to 45. Not a collectable and bolt action shotguns are not too popular, so I'd say a $100 price would produce a quick sale but a $150 tag would sit on the shelf for a long time.
It is a Stevens 940B. I have the schematic. sales@countrygunsmith.net