The term "16ga Ranger 105" refers to a specific model of shotgun, with "16ga" indicating that it is a 16-gauge shotgun, which is a measurement of the bore size. The "Ranger" brand is often associated with firearms produced by the J.C. Higgins line of firearms sold by Sears, while "105" typically denotes the model number. This shotgun is likely designed for hunting or sport shooting, featuring a smoothbore barrel suitable for firing shotshells.
The Sears Ranger 105-20 16 gauge shotgun came out in the 1930s. The Sears Ranger shotgun has a 26-inch barrel.
The shotguns were manufactured in the 1930s. The shotguns are worth at least $200 or more, depending upon their condition.
1930's.
Up to $125.
As of 2014 there are a few places where one can buy parts for the Sears Roebuck 20-gauge Ranger 105-21 shotgun. These parts can be purchased through local gun dealers and through gun auctions.
Yes. Slugs can be used in guns in good condition.
Its an H&R Model 120
The first step to answering this question is to work out what 20% of 105 is. This can be done by multiplying 105 by 20% (or 20/100). That gives us 21, which we then need to add to 105: 21+105 = 126. Thus the answer to 105 plus 20 percent is 126.
Your sears shotgun was made by H&R.It is the H&R model 120.
I last checked 1942 -52 as far as i can see
3% of 105 = 3*105/100 = 3*21/20 = 63/20 = 3.15
20% 21 x 5 = 105 100/5 = 20