The exact age I don't know but I have my grandfathers Ranger 102.35 in Sn: 21683K in excellent condition. I'm 69 Yrs. old, my grandfather let me fire it when I was just 9 Yrs. old. To the best of my knowledge he had the rifle for quite some time prior to my first shooting lesson. Extremely accurate. and Priceless..
I don't know what to tell you about the age other than it is probably form the 60's. They were made by Hi-Standard for Sears..... I have one and love it except ofr the vents on the left side of the receiver. Occasionally you get a puff of powder that exits right into your eyeballs. The triggers are a bit rough but can be smoothed out and they are very accurate......
http://www.histandard.info/datapublic/serial
The Model 25 was cataloged by Sears from late 1959 through early 1966.
http://www.histandard.info/SCRATCH6/Sears%20Rifles.pdf
Sold by Sears Roebuck. Probably manufactured by Stevens.
Stevens made for Sears Roebuck
The Ranger 410 double barrel was made for Sears Roebuck by Hunter Arms and by Steven Arms. Yours was Made by Stevens Arms.
Stevens, made for Sears Roebuck
Made for Sears Roebuck by Stevens. There may be a model number on the right side of the receiver (most likely 5000, 5100, or 311) or a Sears product number on the barrel (101.6?) which could give an approximate date.
Check the receiver and barrel.
Yes, you can remove the barrel of a model 66 Shotgun!
this gun has two models 1017 on other side model311A J C Higgins sears roebuck company 16ga dubble barrel need price gun is worth thanks
barrel/receiver
The Ranger Sequoia is like a revolver with a long barrel.
Prior to the 1968 Gun Control Act, most 22 rifles were not serialy numbered. Ranger was a brand used by the Sears Roebuck company (and others). There is no way we can give you a date and value. If it is a working .22 rifle, value would be between $75-$150, depending on condition.
3 dollars very expensive