Ranger shotguns were made by the Stevens Savage company. These shotguns generally bring a price of $300 to $400 in good shape.
Ranger Shotguns were sold by Sears Roebuck and Company. Several companies made the Ranger including J. Stevens Arms, Merlin, and Hunter Arms.
Sears distributed Ranger shotguns from several manufacturers. In this case a serial number won't help, but model information is required
Marlin. The Ranger 103-1 O/U shotgun was Sears' name for the Marlin Model 90. Sears used the Ranger name prior to WWII and JC Higgins after WWII. The Ranger 103-xx and the Marlin model 90 were introduced in 1937.
You will need to give us more information. Sears used the Ranger name of their JC Higgins shotguns and rifles. We may be able to get you a range of years, but not a specific year- there are simply no records.
No. Remington shotguns are made in the USA.
The only Ranger 101.4s I've seen were shotguns, all chambered in .410 gauge.
That is not the model number, but the Ranger marked shotguns were sold by Sears before WW2.
Probably a dozen or more companies made or sold shotguns with the Ranger name, but none would be recognized as a collectable, so if it is in usable condition it might bring $50-$75.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart.
It's a Stevens Model 520A.
We MAY be able to answer that if you provide the model numbers. Ranger was a brand used by Sears (and others) for guns sold by them, but made by several other companies. High Standard, Savage, Mossberg and Winchester (among others) made shotguns for Sears.