Sears Roebuck Shotgun Serial Numbers

Sears Roebuck Shotgun Serial Numbers

The sears and roebuck 300 isn't the best gun ever. The serial numbers were under the reciever. Sears Roebuck and Co Model 300 Ted Williams? Ted Williams Sears and Roebuck Model 200 12 GA Pump. Ted Williams Sears and Roebuck Model 200 Pump Shotgun, Caliber: 12 GA, Serial Number: P194080, Condition: Good. Sears & roebuck m200. This is a discussion on sears & roebuck m200 within the Shotguns forums. Sears ted williams model 200 serial number.

Yeah the gun is worth having especially for free. The sears and roebuck 300 isn't the best gun ever, but you can hunt with it and shoot sporting clays with it. The model 300 will do fine until you can get the $1000-$1700 gun. Heck you might end up liking the model 300 and end up not getting a new gun. _________________ Browning BPS, 12 gauge. Remington 1100, 12 gauge Remington 1100, 20 gauge Stoeger 2000, 12 gauge Springfield 67f, 20 gauge Ithaca model 100, 20 gauge H&R single shot, 12 gauge H&R single shot,.410. I am one of maybe a few who is a Ted Williams 300 groupie.

Gta Vice City 7. They are great shotguns! They were in fact much better in my opinion than the Winchester 1400 from which they are kin to. They had better wood, better balance, double beeded sights, vent ribs, and a vari-choke.

And everyone I have seen with the exception of a few were in excellent condition. There is no data or production dates available. I own many and the differences are subtle the ones made between 1964 and 1968 had chrome triggers, and a thicker pistol grip, the serial numbers were under the reciever, the ones made from 1969 on had the letter Q in front of the serial numbers the earliest one with a Q serial number to date I have found is Q29832, another change is the pistol grip is much narrower, and the trigger is now matte black, another later change for the 300 is that the serial number went on the left side of the reciever the earliest number I have found is Q57599. The highest serial number I have seen is Q139463 probably near the end of the Ted Williams production run which ended in 1978. I have been trying to figure production dates by checking gun auctions and gathering barrel codes and serial numbers and original owner info on the 200 and 300 Ted Williams. Thier does seem to be some barrel code date sequence but I have not yet been able to figure it out. But yes the 300 is one great little trouble free shotgun with loads of cheap spare parts if it should ever breakdown which I doubt.

Last edited by on Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:36 am, edited 2 times in total. I have a Ted Williams 300 273.521050 Q75699 I traded an old Massey Ferguson lawn mower for it back in 1983. The only problem is that someone had cut off the buttstock to make it a youth gun. I'm trying to find a replacement stock for it. Ho`oponopono System Pdf on this page. I'd also love to find a Ted Williams brown recoil pad for it as the original was hacked to fit the shorter stock.

I'll probably just order a Pachmayr pad if I can find a new stock. This gun has only been shot a few times since I've owned it. It has a few rust spots on the choke and some small one on the underside of the barrel, so I'll probably spot-blue it. The barrel is really clean inside. They are opening a new skeet range here(first one) and I have never shot skeet before, so I'm wondering if this shotgun would make a good beginners skeet gun? I have no idea about what may be appropriate or suitable. What does the VC and CR code stamped on the barrel by the trademark indicate?