In 1952, the iconic 270 rifle was designed and produced by the firearms manufacturer, Savage Arms, specifically for the Sears, Roebuck and Company brand. The rifle was part of a collaboration to provide affordable and reliable firearms to consumers. It became popular for its accuracy and ease of use, appealing to hunters and shooting enthusiasts alike.
Winchester
It's actually a Winchester model 70 made for Sears and Roebuck.
Exact year cannot be determined from data given. 583.91 is not a serial number, but a Sears model number.
My best Guess would be to contact Husqvarna because they made it for sears. The Model 51 was made by High Stadnard using a FN Mauser action. The Model 51-L used the HVA action http://www.histandard.info/manuals/sears/cfrifles/index.html
It was produced between 1952 and 1956. It is considered one of the finest hunting rifles of it's time.
yes. They also made a few engraved versions.
Yes, they have made many BARs in 270
To date a Sears Model 53 in .270 caliber, you can check the serial number, which is usually located on the barrel or receiver. Sears sold firearms manufactured by various companies, so identifying the manufacturer (often Winchester or Marlin for this model) can provide additional context. Additionally, researching Sears catalogs or invoices from the year the model was produced can help pinpoint the production date. Checking for specific features or markings can also aid in determining the era of manufacture.
Remington never made the Model 4 in 270 Winchester.
Yes.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek made a simple microscope that could magnify up to 270 times.
i have one myself, turns out they were, according to my gunsmith, made by CZ over in what is now the Czech Republic back in the 1960s or so. fantastic guns built on a solid action. apparently not all that common then or now.