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Help ID this rifle! | The High Road Caliber 243win Marked "Sears Heritage M-IV Supreme 122-5710 Serial on reciever is Z-208XXX Mauser action of some type (drop floor with release in
Sears Serial numbers re-revisited - MUSCLE BIKE FORUM - Tapatalk good info - Sears seem to be one of the easier ones to id, as long as you can find an ad to match up the numbers to my rough Spyder I just got ( pic below, gold under the red spray bomb ) has serial of 502477861302790, all run together like that, no spaces like some I've seen only ad I found with that number was a 1966 ad with ' Delux Syder, coaster brake " , same color and tiger stripe
M-16 Auto Sears. . . still sold? | The High Road Auto sears are conversion parts designed to modify semiautomatic firearms into fully automatic firearms Auto sears are defined under federal law as machineguns Williams never registered them in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, as required by law
Sears bolt action shotgun | The High Road Saw this while picking through a local pawn shop and grabbed it for the sheer novelty PXL_20220426_212140906 by OrangeCat posted Apr 26, 2022 at 5:20 PM Figured I would do a quick rundown of it since I don't know how many of the younger people here would have seen one So what I grabbed is a
JC Higgins 1623 ball glove Enos Slaughter - Tapatalk This JC Higgins Enos Slaughter 1623 fielder's glove is from the 1950's The attached image is from a 1956 Sears catalog JC Higgins was a brand name used by sears From 1908 until 1961 Sears, Roebuck Company sold a wide variety of sporting goods, under the brand name "J C Higgins " John Higgins was the manager of the headquarters' office bookkeepers John Higgins consented to Sears use of
Who made my sears roebuck gun? | The High Road X reference There is a Sears Roebuck cross reference in the back of the "Blue Book of Gun Values" There were at least 16 major manufactures supplying firearms including Stevens, H R, Winchester, Marlin, Savage, Springfield, Fox, Mossberg, High Standard, Antonio Zoli, FIE, Ithaca, and a few others I've never heard of
The JC Higgins Model 31 | Page 7 | The High Road My dad bought it new from a Sears store in Tampa back in the late 50's Great gun, first real gun I ever shot When I was in high school we'd go down to some old phosphate pits and shoot bottles, cans, etc I've probably put over 10,000 rounds through it, and it is still one of the most accurate 22 rifles I've ever shot