The Sears model 684 shotgun was manufactured by the Savage Arms Company. It was produced as part of a line of shotguns that were sold under the Sears brand, often labeled as “J.C. Higgins.” The model 684 is a side-by-side shotgun that reflects the collaboration between Sears and established firearm manufacturers during the mid-20th century.
I bought a sears 684 shotgun (12 gauge) at sears around 1979 , for $ 99
The Sears 684 410 shotgun was manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms. It was part of a line of shotguns sold under the Sears brand label, typically produced for Sears Roebuck and Co. during the mid-20th century. These shotguns were known for their affordability and reliability, catering to the needs of budget-conscious hunters and sport shooters.
I believe the Shwinn model 684 was made for only one year...1990.
The Marlin model 90 OU shotguns were made from 1937-1958.They had vent rib barrels on them until 1949.If yours does not have a vent rib barrel,and the prefix to the serial number is G then this indicates that your shotgun was made in the year 1950.
4 is not divisible by 684. 684 is divisible by 4.
They are infinite, starting with these: 684, 1368, 2052, 2736 +684 . . .
Unfortunately according to the manufacturer this model does not come with a remote control.
684 ÷ 2 = 342
could be late 1800's to early 1900's
The difference is 1070 minus 684 = 386
No. 684 is a composite number.
The LCM is: 684