You can find parts for a new long-range winner shotgun at specialty gun shops, sporting goods stores, or online retailers like Brownells and MidwayUSA. Additionally, manufacturers’ websites often sell replacement parts directly. Local gunsmiths may also offer parts or can help source them. Always ensure that any parts you purchase are compatible with your specific shotgun model.
You can find parts for the New Long Range Winner single-shot shotgun at specialized gun shops, sporting goods stores, or online retailers that specialize in firearm parts. Websites like Brownells, MidwayUSA, or Numrich Gun Parts often carry a variety of components for various shotgun models. Additionally, you might consider reaching out to the manufacturer directly or checking forums dedicated to firearms for recommendations on sourcing parts.
Sounds like a store branded shotgun. Seldom exceed 100 or so
No published sn data.
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This was a trade name sold by Sears Roebuck, c. 1900-1940. Probably manufactured by Iver Johnson.
Most likely it was made by Crescent Arms.
shotgun for close range and rifle for long range.
1895-1910.
50 yds or so
The Sears and Roebuck single shot shotgun marked "Long Range Winner" with the number 152267 was likely manufactured by Stevens, as Sears often sourced firearms from them. The serial number suggests it was produced around the late 1940s to early 1950s. However, to pinpoint an exact manufacturing date, you may need to consult specific Stevens production records or reference guides for serial number dating.
A Sportsman long range 12 gauge shotgun is worth $845 in good condition. The shotgun weight is 8 pounds, 4 ounces and has a 28 inch barrel.
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