Probably high standard. It is comparable to their supermatic deluxe. According to the 26th edition of the gun traders guide, new in box: $369 and excellent condition: $295, good condition $201. Made in 1966-1975.
High Stadnard made the Model 66. IT predated the Suprematic line of High Stadnards that were introduced in 1960. Teh chart below shows when the model 66 was in the Sears Catalogs. Sears sold only one Model 21 .410 pump after 1968.
http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Shotguns.pdf
The Sears model 1 was manufactured between 1968 to 1973. The value, in fairly good condition the rifle is worth around $80.00 . Now you tell me, what co. actually manufactured the gun for Sears ? Spotdog1
There was no Remington Model 11-80. The Model 11-87 was/is not produced in .410. The Model 1100 semiauto and the Model 11-48 semiauto were. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The model 54 from Sears and Roebucks was manufactured by the Winchester company and is the same design as the famous model 94. Their is no colector value on the Sears guns except in rare instances. Value of your gun in good condition is around $125.00. On the upside they make great shooters for hunting or plinking.
About $200, depending on exact model.
Manufactured by Winchester for Sears. Value in typical used condition is around $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
A Sears 30-30 model 54 lever action rifle is valued at approximately $250, however, the value can vary based on the rifle's condition. This rifle was manufactured by Winchester.
The Marlin 22 CAL Model 81 was manufactured between 1937-1940. It also manufactured the SEARS MOD 43-103-2850-22 CAL . S.L.&L.R. Current Value in good condition as of 2008 is $150.00-$230.00
$128.00
According to the the Blue Book of Gun Values 19th edition(which was published in 1998) your shotgun was manufactured by Winchester for sears and is a model 1200. The 100%(mint condition) value for a field model is listed as $220. The values rise slightly from there as the grades and options improve.
Whats a sears Roebuck 12gauge single shot serial number 626384 and model number 282 worth
Introduced about 1956 and continued for a few years until the model 11 was introduced. Value depends on condition which you did not specify. Tens of thousands model 10's were manufactured.
.22 semiauto rifle made by Savage/Stevens for Sears 1938-1941, with some very minimal production during WW2. Value is going to top at $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net