Savage/Stevens.
1947 - 1953
The Sears 16 gauge bolt action Ranger 105-20 shotgun was manufactured by the Stevens Arms Company, a division of Savage Arms. Sears sold these shotguns under their Ranger brand, which was common for firearms sold through their retail outlets. The Ranger 105-20 is known for its simple design and reliability, making it a popular choice for small game hunting.
Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms
Contact Customer Service for Savage Firearms. They have owned the Stevens name since the 1920's.
The Stevens Model 520 was built on a Browning patent and so marked. Stevens also built the gun for Sears before World War II under the 'Ranger' tradename, so if you have a slide-action shotgun marked 'Ranger' and 'Browning Patent' then that is what you have.
Blue Book of Gun Values, Standard Dictionary of Firearms.
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What type of action? Ranger usually means it was sold through the Montgomery Wards catalog.
The Stevens 1244 bolt action rifle was manufactured in the early 20th century, specifically around the year 1930. This model is part of the Stevens Arms Company’s lineup, which produced various firearms during that period. The 1244 was known for its simplicity and reliability.
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The RANGER 101-5 bolt action rifle was manufactured by the Western Auto Supply Company. It was sold under the RANGER brand, which was a private label for various firearms and sporting goods. The rifle itself was produced by different manufacturers, with some models being made by Marlin Firearms. The RANGER 101-5 is known for its reliability and simplicity, making it a popular choice among hunters and shooting enthusiasts.