The value of a Ranger 12 gauge double barrel shotgun with the specified patent date and markings typically ranges from $200 to $600, depending on its overall condition, functionality, and any historical significance. Factors such as the presence of original features, wear, and any modifications can also influence its value. For a more precise appraisal, it is advisable to consult a firearms expert or appraiser familiar with vintage shotguns.
Yes.
50-150 USD
50-150 USD or so
No
Sold by Sears Roebuck. Probably manufactured by Stevens.
Check the receiver and barrels.
If it is side-by-side, probably Stevens.
An inexpensive Belgian import, circa 1890-1914.
Made for Sears Roebuck by Stevens. There may be a model number on the right side of the receiver (most likely 5000, 5100, or 311) or a Sears product number on the barrel (101.6?) which could give an approximate date.
50-100 USD
You may have to break the shotgun down in to the barrel section and the receiver section first.Look under the barrel section on the flat just ahead of the lug for the serial number.
That patent date is on several models of Stevens shotguns. Ranger was a trade name sold by Montgomery Ward. It was most likely made sometime between 1920 and 1945.