Ted Williams Shotgun For Sale



  1. Sears Model 200 Shotgun For Sale
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  3. Ted Williams Shotgun Model 300
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Seller Description This Ted Williams Model 153 is an over/under 12-gauge shotgun made for Sears Roebuck and Co. It has 28' barrels and a blued finish. The receiver has an engraved dog and tree on.

Sears Model 200 Shotgun For Sale

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Ted Williams 20 Gauge Shotgun For Sale

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  • Description: We are offering a Sears TED WILLIAMS Model 300 shotgun for sale. This is a 12 gauge with adjustable choke on the muzzle.
  • Williams, the former major league baseball star, was a spokesman for Sears Roebuck Co. And his name appeared on several shotguns, rifles and other sporting goods sold by the company in the 1960s and 1970s. Sears sold dozens of models of Ted Williams guns, this model is one of the nicest produced, and very hard to find.
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  • The Ted Williams model 200 shotgun is essentially an alternate Winchester 1200. It was produced by Winchester to be sold in Sears, Roebuc.

Ted Williams Shotgun Model 300

On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 18:52:29 -0500, Garrison Hilliard
<garr...@efn.org> wrote:
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>On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 00:22:05 -0800, rocknock...@GMAIL.COM wrote:
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>>Around 1970 winchester made the semi automatic and the pump action guns.
>>Rockn...@yahoo.com
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>It's a shotgun sold by Sears under what used to be their quality
>sporting goods brand 'Ted Williams', named after the famed baseball
>player Ted Williams.
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Well..its the Sears Trade Name for firearms sold through Sears stores.
They generally were Winchesters, Marlins, Nobels, Stevens and other
brands.
Many firearms makers in the past would make a firearm..then stamp it
according to the buyers requirements. Some orders so marked may have
been as little as 10 items. Many small midwest hardware stores had
their names or a Nym 'Peters Hardware Co' stamped where the makers
name normally would be. We dont see much of this anymore..but nearly
every retailer used to do this. Wards, Sears, Kmart, JL Hudsons, etc
etc
Western Field was Montgomery Wards 'trade name'
Some further examples of just shotguns.... sold by other companies....
Excel--Crescent Fire Arms, Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works,
Crescent-Davis Arms Corp.
Hercules--Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, Stevens Arms & Tool
Co
Knockabout--Crescent Fire Arms Co, Stevens Arms & Tool Co
Lakeside--Crescent Fire Arms Co
Peerless and Peerless Gun--Crescent-Davis Arms Co, Savage Arms Co
Texas Ranger--Stevens Arms & Tool Co
Ward's Hercules--Stevens Arms & Tool Co
Western Arms Co--Ithaca Arms Co
Western Field--Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works, Stevens Arms &
Tool Co
IRRC..there were over 600 trade names of shotguns alone..many of them
being those small hardware stores. Ive got an old beater Nobel bolt
action 16 ga marked 'Western Auto'....
You may find this NRA publication interesting.....
http://www.nramuseum.com/media/940938/store%20brand%20crossover%20list.pdf
Gunner
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