The Ted Williams M300 shotgun was manufactured by the Olin Corporation, specifically under its Winchester division. It was marketed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Ted Williams line of sporting goods. The M300 is a semi-automatic shotgun designed for hunting and shooting sports.
It is the Winchester model 1400, made for Sears.
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The Sears M300 (also sold under the label Ted Williams) was manufactured by Winchester. The M300 is almost identical to the Winchester model 1400 shotgun (with minor cosmetic differences).
I've been trying to find out the same thing. The best info I have found is that it is a Winchester 1400 manufactured from 1964-1968.
According to the Blue Book of Gun Values, it is a Winchester 1400. The givaway is the safety in front of the triggerguard.
According to the Blue Book of Gun Values, it is a Winchester 1400. The givaway is the safety in front of the triggerguard.
Ted Williams was the store brand name used by Sears. Laurona made the shotgun for Sears and stamped it Ted Williams for the.
how old is my ted Williams model 300 shotgun with serial NUMBER273.2500
Ted Williams guns were sold by Sears. Most date from the 60s and 70s.
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I have a sears Ted Williams twelve gauge semi-automatic shotgun and it came with a barrel to fire slugs.
The Sears Ted Williams 200 is a Winchester 1200.