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Try gunpartscorp website. They have a cross reference to find the make and model of your Sears shotgun.
Even though that gun was made by Wiinchester and is basically the same as the Model 1200, the trigger guard and stock are different and those parts from the Model 1200 will NOT interchange. There is no commercially available pistol grip kit for the Sears Model 200.
The model 5100 Stevens shotgun has a plastic stock
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I own a sears model 200 that is in bad need of a new stock. Like I am sure you know the gun was actually produced by Winchester and most of the parts are interchangeable with the 120/1200/1300 and some 1400 parts. However, to my knowledge there are no true Winchester stocks that fit directly on the Sears. They modified the rear of the chamber housing and the trigger group. The only other means I know of is that Winchester also labeled Ted Williams shotguns of the era and their construction is very similar. Be wary of swapping stocks even amongst sears labeled guns a model 300 stock will not work on a model 200, at least not without modification.
that is a sears roebuck model 101.7 double barrel shotgun...there are two different makes of that model...the other being model 101.7c..this model bears a checkered forearm and stock...model 101.7 prices usually range from new $240 down to fair $100... the model 101.7c prices range from new $265 down to fair at $100 also..hope this helps you
It a Savage model 30H
The gun was built by Savage/Stevens for Sears, and is basically the Model 311. There were several different types of forend used on this model. We can probably supply the part, need to know if you require only the wood or the entire assembly including the forend iron. repair@countrygunsmith.net
it has a wood stock with a small chip shotgun is in fair condition
your gun was made by Sears /High Standard ,Sears owned High Standard in those days . Sears also owned all the rights to this gun's manufacture. The 583 code used by sears on these guns means House brand exclusive Sears product sold only by Sears. any gun so marked was made by Sears and Roebuck & co. The Model 20 was designed and developed at Sears expense by High Standard and Sears was the exclusive customer. The 583 in the Sears reference number indicates that High Standard was the vendor and the following digits indicate which model and which version of the model the particular gun is. Sears did own stock in High Standad but did not own High Standard. Sears owned up to 30% of the common stock. These guns were also sold by Simpsons Sears in Canada