Sears stopped selling Ted Williams shotgun shells in 1988. The Ted Williams brand, named after the famous Baseball player, was associated with a variety of sporting goods, including ammunition. The decision to discontinue the shells was part of Sears' broader strategy to streamline its product offerings during that period.
Sears Roebuck used the Ted Williams trademark from the early 1950s until they stopped selling firearms and related items in the 1970s.
Ted Williams was the store brand name used by Sears. Laurona made the shotgun for Sears and stamped it Ted Williams for the.
Yes, it old Sears catalogs.
The Sears and Roebuck Ted Williams shotgun retails for about 250 dollars in excellent condition. This gun can be purchased for less than 150 dollars in used condition.
The magazine holds two shells.
Started selling Ted Williams firearms in 1961
The Sears Ted Williams 200 is a Winchester 1200.
around 1988
The Sears model 200 is a Winchester Model 1200.
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Marlin High Standard made the Model 75 20 ga semi-auto shotgun for Sears http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Shotguns.pdf
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