I'll give you a £1
Please repost with the MAKE and model number, and we may be able to offer an idea of value.
$50-$200 depending on condition
It was manufactured from 1936 to 1948. It's value will range from 75 to 150 depending on condition.
Your Ted Williams/sears model 53 is actually a winchester model 70 rifle.
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Stevens made the model 53 series from 1936 to 1948. This single-shot bolt action .22 rifle might bring $75-$125 depending on condition.
The Model 53 30-06 rifle was manufactured for Sears by Winchester. It's a cheaper version of their Model 70.
I would look to Numrich gun parts corp.they may be found on the web.
Introduced in 1937 - discontinued in 1947. It was a "low priced single shot designed to appeal to youngsters" From Hatcher - "The Rifle in America"
Winchester model 70
I own a Model 53 30-06 what do you want to know about it? Bsmith152@cox.net
The Springfield Arms .22 Rifle Model 53A is a bolt-action rifle designed for small game hunting and target shooting. It was produced in the mid-20th century and is known for its accuracy and reliability. Chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge, it features a simple design, making it accessible for both novice and experienced shooters. Models like the 53A have become popular among collectors due to their historical significance and craftsmanship.