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Default Sears Roebuck shotgun - 1967

Think it is worth anything? 2 barrel 12 guage, good condition.
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Always Worth Something

I have a Sears Model 200 I paid $100 for at a Gun Show.
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Doubles are always worth something. From my experience at most of the Eastern PA gunshows, minimum value for a double 12 ga, in v.good to excellent condition will be around $250. Value may be higher, depending upon who made the gun for Sears. If you go to e-gunparts.com, click on the SHOTGUN forum and post all the markings on the gun, including the Sears part number (it usually will be a three digit number, dash, then another series of numbers) there are folks on there that can cross reference to the manufacturer. Keep in mind that guns produced for Sears and the other retail sellers will generally carry a value of 65 to 75% of what a gun made by a specific manufacturer and marketed by that co. under its own label is worth.
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Most Sears shotguns were made by Fox or Stevens/Savage.

$150 - $200 but they are worth more as "shooters" than they are on the market.
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