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    sears and roebuck .22 semi auto

    hey, this is my first post on here. I recently got a sears and roebuck .22 from a family friend passing away. he didin't know anything about firearms and apparently he bought it in 1972 for home defense. it sat in his closet wrapped in a towel and was never fired for 38 years. I got it and took it up north and put a few rounds through it. (it shot beautifully)

    i'm wondering if anyone can help me identify it and give me a value

    its the semi auto, i have the original scope sold with it. The magazine is a tube that runs up the bottom of the barrel. all wood stock. perfect condistion. literally like a brand new gun.

    any info would be appreciated. thanks.

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    its easier if you post a picture or two, and include any/all wording you find ANYWHERE on the rifle...

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    Thanks.

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    I had one of those that Marlin made IIRC. Same as the Marlin 60. Should be worth anywhere from $75 to $125.

    Pictures and a better description will help.
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    I have a Sears & Roebuck Model 43 bolt action .22 that I bought around 1970 and just recently scoped. It cross references to a Marlin 81 and is in great shape. I love shooting it. Great plinker.


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    Marlin's "House" Brands List

    Since you didn't post specifics, I'll leave it to you to figure out. Marlin made a gazillion of these as "house brands" for various retailers over the years. WHO DAT was most likely correct in stating it's an older Model 60. This info comes from the RimFireCentral Forum on this thread just found today. Hope it's helpful.
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    Sears/J.C. Higgins/RangerJC Higgins 36 Bolt = Marlin 80
    JC Higgins 42DL = Marlin 80
    Ranger 34 = Marlin 65/65A
    Ranger 34A = Marlin 80/80C/780 also Marlin 50 & 50E
    Ranger 36 = Marlin 80 w/ Adjustable target trigger
    Sears 101.451 = Marlin 336
    Sears 101.54881 = Marlin 980DL
    Sears 103.13 = Marlin 81
    Sears 103.16 = Marlin 80
    Sears 103.18 = Marlin 100
    Sears 103.181 = Marlin 101
    Sears 103.1977 = 101
    Sears 103.19770 = 101
    Sears 103.19771 = 101
    Sears 103.19780 = 101
    Sears 103.19790 = Marlin 80
    Sears 103.19791 = 80
    Sears 103.19800 = 80
    Sears 103.19801 80
    Sears 103.1981 = Marlin 81
    Sears 103.19810 = 81
    Sears 103.19811 = 81
    Sears 103.1982 = 81DL
    Sears 103.19820 = 81
    Sears 103.19821 = 81
    Sears 103.19840 = Marlin 56 Levermatic
    Sears 103.19880/881/890 = Marlin 57 .22LR/.22Mag
    Sears 103.2 = Marlin 80
    Sears 103.228 = Marlin 80
    Sears 103.229 = Marlin 81
    Sears 103.273 = Marlin 782
    Sears 103.273 = Marlin 980
    Sears 103.274 = Marlin 122
    Sears 103.275 = Marlin 122
    Sears 103.2751 = Marlin 122
    Sears 103.2840 = Marlin 80
    Sears 103.2850 = Marlin 81
    Sears 103.2870 = Marlin 56
    Sears 103.350 = Marlin M90
    Sears 103.360 = Marlin 90
    Sears 103.4 = Marlin A1
    Sears 103.450 = Marlin 336
    Sears 103.451 = Marlin 336
    Sears 103.720 = Marlin 59
    Sears 103.740 = Marlin 59
    Sears 103.8 = Marlin 100
    Sears 10.19790 = Marlin 80
    Sears 36 = Marlin 80
    Sears 41 = Marlin 101
    Sears 41DLA = Marlin 122
    Sears 42 = Marlin 80
    Sears 42DL = Marlin 80
    Sears 42DLM = Marlin 980
    Sears 43 = Marlin 81
    Sears 43DL = Marlin 81
    Sears 44DL = Marlin 57
    Sears 44DLM = Marlin 57M
    Sears 45 = Marlin336C
    Sears 46= Marlin 56
    Sears 46DL = Marlin 56

    If you decide to part with it, hit me up. I just might be interested.

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    Thanks, CP. The list confirmed my previous cross referencing.

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    Easy guys... He needs 10 posts before he can post pictures.

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    i would honestly expect to get 80 bucks out of it

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    check it

    i can't post the pics yet til i do 10 other posts.

    what i got is a
    ted williams model 3t.

    which i guess is another version of the
    winchester model 190

    any idea's on value?

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