SINCE MANY FIREARMS ARE OF CONSIDERABLE AGE, CADY AUCTION GALLERY & APPRAISAL STRONGLY SUGGESTS THAT ALL FIREARMS BE EXAMINED BY AN AUTHORIZED PROFESSIONAL GUN SMITH BEFORE USING OR FIRING. You might find some help with the DOM at this e-mail address As to a rule of thumb, "Hardware" guns(those made by an established maker for another retail outlet) are generally considered to be "cheaped" down versions of the companies own retail offerings. I drilled the hole, I removed the drill bit and inserted the. Tennessee Gun Owners () is the premier Community and Discussion Forum for gun owners, firearm enthusiasts, sportsmen and Second Amendment proponents in the state of Tennessee and surrounding region. This rifle is not really going to be a shooter, although it. With a clear lacquer so it would not tarnish. The lead lap back through the bore until I could unscrew the. Price reflects cash discount for checks or money orders. Click on pictures for larger views. If I am reading this right, it is a 30-30, NM94. I put 400-grit lapping compound between the shoulder of. Coated the inside with Tru-Oil to protect it from moisture. Re: Thoughts on Ted Williams Model 100? Up, and stroked that edge about 15-20 times with the coarse.
Two Models I haven't identified as yet are 273. Modifications, and his trigger broke at 4 pounds with just a. hint of creep. Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod. Cady Auction Gallery & Appraisal will not be responsible for any missed bids from any source. Before, then thoroughly cleaned the bore again with solvent. Item may be returned if in same condition as when it left our facility. Of the three different cross reference list I host's list.. and, only one showed this model as a Ted Williams Model 100 and that was the Hoosier chart. I imported the photo into Corel Draw and sized it until.
Including the sling FTF in Grant's Pass is fair, but I'll listen to reasonable offers. I seem to recall the Ted Williams version of the M94 had some sort of funky forend cap. The examples I have found show a JC Higgins label on the 103. The right are the tool commands. The serial number is on the bottom of the rifle.
Ted Williams is a name that was used by Sear, Roebuck & Co. No sale is final until Cady Auction Gallery & Appraisal has reconciled the sale and an invoice has been recieved by Bidder. We had one of those old Ted Williams outboards as well when I was a kid growing up. At the range there was not a single failure.
To me that the rifle was not used much, nor cleaned very. Joined: Sat May 19, 2018 6:17 pm. The safety enhancements to the new Model 94 were obvious. Obviously, mine was the cheaper of the two. All property purchased via absentee bidding must be paid for immedialty. I completely disassembled the rifle and found no rust inside. I think that the Model 100 was manufactured by Winchester. It ain't no fun, when the rabbit's got the gun. Big knock: Most testers thought the price was far too much and knocked it down for that. They are the Winchester Model 94. There are those hunters who still believe the 30-30 lever action is the ultimate rifle for a still hunter working in dense cover. Any documented info, pictures or catalog pages would be appreciated. I. do not like to use steel or brass punches to drift sights. There are no records available to confirm the exact year it was produced.
832240* MADE IN U. S. A. " Model 45, Model 54, and Model 100. Apparently Winchester did not release SN information for the "house guns" that they produced. Because it got harder to turn as the shoulder of the stud got. 00 SELLER: Fernwood Armory (FFL Dealer) Add To Cart. These department-store rifles were made by these gun manufacturers but were sold under the store's in-house brand names, often at a lower price than their name-brand cousins. The Sears Spare Parts page lists the following, 273. Wood Condition: Appears Like new. Here is some info right from the 'Sears Archives' - /brands/jchiggins.
Along the bottom surface of the bolt. I think from the model numbers listed it's obvious that the three digits before the decimal represent the original manufacturer - as a Savage collector I look for Savage/Stevens/Fox made RANGER branded guns for Sears at least as far back as 1925 and may have been one of the first to do so. I completely reassembled the rifle to check for function. So I couldn't help but wonder if when guns were made for stores or other companies by Winchester, did Winchester use their serial numbering or did they create a serial number listing specifically for that store/company? Line is the actual 1. I purchased brass muzzle laps from Brownells. The metallurgy was a bit off, and the receivers often present white scaling. End to help give the epoxy more gripping surface. Scabbard, but found the pewter replicas to be far too. Any gun you can get for free is worth looking at. Walnut has many gaps in the grain so after raising the. Written and photographed by Robert Sadowski, using evaluations from Gun Tests team testers. Follow-up shots were likewise fast, and it was easy to cycle the rifle on the shoulder. For all types of absentee bidders, we will mail this firearm to your desired address once we obtain a copy of your drivers license.
Post 1963 Winchester had a bad rep for cheap stamped parts, so they are not nearly as well thought of as pre 64 Winchesters. So, what do ya'll think? For all absentee buyers, we will mail to the buyer(s) if we obtain a copy of your C&R license. Flat against the sear surface. And was listed from 1958 to 1964. Up the Muzzle Crown. I. cleaned the blasted surface with acetone, then cold blued. And leaves unsightly marks on the hammer. Photo above you can clearly see the gap below the bottom of the.