all "store brands" but do like those made by Hi Standard (J.C.Higgins and sold by Sears), some of the early Winchester model 70s sold by Sears and a couple of other big box stores and some early Winchester model 94s also sold by the big box stores under their brand names. I have never bought any Stevens nor have I bought any Mossbergs sold thru Sears and other like stores. My favorites have been 22 semi autos and 12 gauge semi autos and all these were made by Hi Standard and sold thru Sears under their J.C. Higgins store brand and the Sears model 54 which is the Winchester model 94. Sears also has several of the top end Fox double S/S shotguns as did Laurona and some of their high dollar S/S and O/U shotguns. Sears also had quite a few Sako rifles under their brand names. Some of the early Browning rifles made by FN can be found under the Sears brands. Lots of good stuff is you work the gun shows.
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remington 550-1
- Mark, 2020-08-05, 09:09
- I have my grandfathers - Randy Barnett, 2020-08-05, 12:58
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I have my dad's early 550. The story...
- WB, 2020-08-05, 12:22
- clarify that a bit. I an not enamored over - Gary Reeder, 2020-08-05, 14:19
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they are good guns BUT they are not a $175 gun
- Gary Reeder, 2020-08-05, 11:33
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They do have some problem areas...
- JD, 2020-08-05, 12:51
- we have had several come in thru estate sale thru the last - Gary Reeder, 2020-08-05, 14:00
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*see note about "never take apart" above. lol (nm)
- WB, 2020-08-05, 13:06
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Another "do not take apart gun" Nylon 66.
- WB, 2020-08-05, 14:09
- in the Nylon 66 box they tell you to never take the gun - Gary Reeder, 2020-08-05, 16:31
- Plus, with a Nylon 66 you need 3 or 4 hands..... NT (nm) - JD, 2020-08-05, 14:54
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Another "do not take apart gun" Nylon 66.
- WB, 2020-08-05, 14:09
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They do have some problem areas...
- JD, 2020-08-05, 12:51