The Ted Williams Model 34 .22 caliber auto-loading rifle was manufactured by High Standard. Identification numbers include 583.3400; 583.3401; 583.3402; and 583.3403. There may be additional ID's, but these are the ones I have found. D. Phillpott
Sears- jc Higgins
The Sears Ted Williams 200 is a Winchester 1200.
The Sears Model 54, a .30-30 caliber rifle, was produced in the mid-20th century, specifically between 1955 and 1964. It was manufactured by Winchester for Sears under their Ted Williams brand. The Model 54 is known for its lever-action design and was part of Sears' line of firearms during that era.
Winchester model 190 http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.sears100.html
Yes they did. The Sears Ted Williams Model T3 was the exact same .22 caliber rifle as the Winchester Model 190.
1958 to 1961
Rim fire, just like every other .22lr put out there.
The Sears Model 42DL .22 caliber rifle was manufactured by Marlin Firearms, their Model 80. Check with Marlin for parts availability.
The Ted Williams 200 shotgun was manufactured by Winchester and was the same gun as their Model 1200.
The Sears Model 43 103 2850 .22 caliber bolt action rifle was manufactured by the well-known firearms company, Savage Arms. Sears marketed this rifle under its own brand, but the design and production were carried out by Savage. This model is part of a series of firearms sold through Sears during the mid-20th century.
The Ted Williams 3T was manufactured by the American company Sears, Roebuck and Co. It was part of the Ted Williams line of sports equipment, named after the famous baseball player. The 3T model specifically refers to a series of fishing rods and reels that were popular in the mid-20th century. Sears marketed these products to outdoor enthusiasts under Williams' endorsement.
25-140 usd