Sears Ted Williams Model 100 Lever Action in 30-30 Winchester – USED
$449.99
Winchester Repeating Arms Company contracted with Sears, Roebuck and Co. to build the Model 100, a 30-30 lever-action rifle similar to the Winchester Model 94, from the 1950s through the 1970s. Sears also called the rifle the Model 54. Starting in 1961, Sears morphed the J.C. Higgins brand into the Ted Williams brand. The Ted Williams Model 100 rifle was a version of the Winchester Model 94 that was endorsed by baseball great Ted Williams. Sears stopped selling firearms in 1973.
Rifle Caliber: .30-30 Winchester
Model: TED WILLIAMS 100
Serial Number: V163041
Sears & Roebuck #: 273.532141
Barrel Length: 20”
Condition: VERY GOOD
Metal Condition: VERY GOOD
Wood Condition: VERY GOOD
Bore Condition: EXCELLENT
Barrel Type: ROUND
Action: LEVER
Stock: ORIGINAL
Butt Pad: ORIGINAL SEARS
Finish: BLUE/Black “Scattered Spots on Receiver”
Sights: ORIGINAL & FULLY ADJUSTABLE WILLIAMS RECEIVER SIGHT
Receiver: Receiver shows some spotting. The spots are not rust and not detectable to the touch. No other part of the firearm has been affected.
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Additional information
Caliber or Gauge | 30-30 |
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Firearm Type | |
Manufacturer | |
Model | Ted Williams 100 |
Number of Rounds | 5+1 |
Status | USED |