Some shotguns were made for Sears Roebuck under contract with Winchester. A superposed made in 1970 would probably have been made overseas, as American craftsmanship had priced itself out of the market but for the very rich. If it's Japanese made, Miroku or others, you've got a gem. (Check proof marks for kanji, etc.) If it's Spanish made, it's a pig in a poke; some really good guns come from there, but their Metallurgy was suspect in the postwar period in the more economic varieties. If Italian made, another possible gem. Unlikely that the Turks were exporting o/u's in the 70s, though they make some good ones, and Russia was still Commie back then, so Sears Roebuck would probably have not been trading with them, though two barrel shotguns (side by side and o/u) were the only permissable firearm for tens of thousands of Igors in the Street. And they made a lot of them. Hunting was still a recognized activity under the commissars. An acquaintence of mine who took a duck hunting trip to the famed marshes of Mother Russia in the post-Munich days almost had his own guns taken away by German airport police during a stopover; disassembled double guns checked through by wealthy Americans evidently rang their anti-Arab alarms. He never could get over the irony that once behind the (fast rusting) Iron Curtain, nobody gave him a second glance crossing Red Square with a shotgun case in his hands. Kind of like it used to be in Amuricuh....
about $100
value of a jc higgins 101-40 shotgun
about $100
$450.00
$125-$175
The value of a Sears Roebuck M-66 gauge automatic shotgun depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 120.00 and 180.00 as of 2014.
$25
I'll take it for free :)
The value of a Sears Roebuck 12-gauge 101.100A shotgun is around $100. This depends on the the condition of the firearm.
The 12 gauge long tom 1900 shotgun by Sears and Roebuck is valued at $250 in excellent condition. In fair condition, it is valued at $80.
The value of a Sears and Roebuck 12 gauge shotgun model number 281512651 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 100.00 and 135.00 as of 2014.
The value of the 410 Sears and Roebuck JC Higgins Model 101 shotgun varies greatly with its condition. In excellent condition the gun retails for about 250 dollars or so.