No published sn data.
Savage/Stevens.
Sears Roebuck co.
To load a .410 Ranger 101 bolt-action shotgun, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and the safety is engaged. Open the bolt to expose the chamber, then insert a .410 shotgun shell into the chamber. Close the bolt securely, and if applicable, you can also load additional shells into the magazine if the firearm has one. Always remember to check that the firearm is unloaded when not in use.
Ranger Shotguns were sold by Sears Roebuck and Company. Several companies made the Ranger including J. Stevens Arms, Merlin, and Hunter Arms.
The RANGER 101-5 bolt action rifle was manufactured by the Western Auto Supply Company. It was sold under the RANGER brand, which was a private label for various firearms and sporting goods. The rifle itself was produced by different manufacturers, with some models being made by Marlin Firearms. The RANGER 101-5 is known for its reliability and simplicity, making it a popular choice among hunters and shooting enthusiasts.
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Blue Book of Gun Values has a store brand chart. Also, e-gunparts.com Sears used the Ranger trade tame prior to WWII. Sears used a numerical code to identify the manufacturer with numbers to the right of the decimal point to indicate the particular model. Ranger 101 bolt action was probably made by Stevens or Savage but one would need the full number (for example 101.xxxx) to narrow it down.
No known sn data published.
The Ranger tradename was used by Sears Roebuck. Model 101.2 is the Savage model 238. You can't get an exact date on these, but it was probably sometime between 1945 and 1965. Value would be $100 or so.
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The Ranger 101-16 .22 rifle was manufactured by the Marlin Firearms Company. It was produced in the mid-20th century and is known for its simplicity and reliability as a lightweight, bolt-action rifle designed for youth and small game hunting. The rifle was often marketed under the Ranger brand, which was associated with various retailers, including Sears.
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