I don't own one. But, if it's in good working condition, and you have a use for a .410 shotgun, it's certainly worth keeping around. If it's in bad condition, or doesn't work properly, then it's not. It's up to you.
SAVAGE most likely. They produced a number of these for SEARS including the model 101.40B. Would be nice to see a table that shows the identical SAVAGE model no's, so I can order parts for one myself too...
I believe that your Sears shotgun is a Winchester model 37A shotgun that was made for Sears Roebuck And Co,.
You would have to list the model number of your shotgun,to identify the maker of your sears and roebuck shotgun,in order to get the correct buttstock.
need a diagram of sears model 66m shotgun for takedown
about $100
The Sears Roebuck Model 300 12-gauge shotgun with serial number 273521160 was manufactured in 1964. This shotgun was produced by the High Standard Manufacturing Company for Sears, Roebuck and Co. It is part of a series of firearms sold under the Sears brand during that era.
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You will need to find out who made it first.
about $100
The Sears and Roebuck Ted Williams shotgun retails for about 250 dollars in excellent condition. This gun can be purchased for less than 150 dollars in used condition.
value of a jc higgins 101-40 shotgun
1949