Take your gun to a local gun smith or dealor. They should be able to check to see if your barrel is a full choke. If so, they can shorten the barrel and remove the choke. That way it will become a open choke to allow the use of a slug.While they are shortening your barrel have them mount your site also. Good luck!!!!!!!
Yes, you can remove the barrel of a model 66 Shotgun!
I have a sears and robuck 20 ga. pump with adjustable choke on the end of the barrel
The Sears model 200 is a Winchester Model 1200.
I just paid $300 for one in very good shape, hardly used. I didn't know it was Sears, but I figured it was some house brand. The receiver and barrel are actually quite nice; the wood is VERY plain.
The model 60 was built by High Standard Manufacturing for Sears 35 years before any thing like a real slug barrel was even thought of .The gun is 45 +years old.Rifled slug barrel are a late thing of 1980s The gun was offered with vent rib barrel no poly choke but as far as I know it was full choke only . These are excellent old guns . The will shoot abuot any 12 ammo light field loads to heavy long range ammo no jamming very reliable . But they are vintage arms the gun was made from 1953 to 1956 these nice old guns should be apreciated for what they are not what they are not . It would be easier to go after a more modern gun. Than to consider modifing and possibly botching up a nice old model 60 The barrel on this model is screwed into the receiver and is not interchangeable by the typical user. Both plain and ventilated rib barrels were available, and Sears offered a model with their 'PowerPac' style external adjustable choke. We get barrels from time to time and sell them to the gunsmith trade for replacement barrels. They require specialized tools and knowledge to install. As mentioned above, they were never available with a rifled barrel. One option might be to have your existing barrel fitted for interchangeable choke tubes. This will run about $125 give or take, not alter the appearance of the shotguns, and you will be able to use whatever choke constriction you desire as well as rifled choke tubes for slugs. The JC Higgins Model 60 is NOT a collectors item, so you will lose no value in modifying it.
Not too sure but I do know a Sears Model 300 barrel (their clone of the 1400) will not fit a 1400 action.
http://www.histandard.info/PDF/Sears%20Rifles.pdf The model 25 will have a two letter assembly date code onteh barrel.
Sears model 200 is Winchester 1200 try your local gunshop.
It will be marked on the barrel, but that should be a 12 g shotgun.
3 dollars very expensive
If this gun shoots both 2 3/4" and 3" shells, has receiver engraving, ribbed barrel with 2 beads, and variable choke on the end, then it is the Ted Williams version of the Model 21. In good shape, it may be worth $75