- Sears Serial numbers re-revisited - MUSCLE BIKE FORUM - Tapatalk
Note the Coaster is model in the ad below #27 Just ran across a 20 x 20 F series Sears Spyder and it has code #26 502 475 38 Screamer 1-5 spd Flat (Catalog shows this as a 1970 deluxe) 502 477 38 Screamer 1-5 spd Flat (Catalog shows this as a 1969 or 1970 Deluxe most likely a 1970)
- Needed: Sears Roebuck and Co. Model 799. 19051 - BBairguns - Tapatalk
Jan 01, 2008 #6 Hi I'm looking for a Sears Roebuck and Co Model 799 19051, PAT NO 2 758 586 3 245 392 REG NO J706200 It was made back in the 60s and I'm trying to find one for my father, as he had one when he was a kid and I broke it Even if someone has a broken one I would be interested (I have extra parts from mine)
- 1978 Sears free spirit chopper - MUSCLE BIKE FORUM - Tapatalk
MAD BRAD 77 Has bicycles in his bedroom! Apr 12, 2014 #1 Drove for this one 5 hours round trip, don't like the shipping game or damage etc 1978 chopper with optional gas tank Sears bike I think it is Murry built The bike is extra clean and needs very little work All original and will be looking good next to the Firecat sibling
- Michigan High School Football - Michigan High School . . . - Tapatalk
Michigan High School Football Forum, Message Board, Rankings, Scores, Chat, Recruiting, Predictions, etc
- Sears 300 20 ga, not a Ted Williams? | The High Road
Hi all I recently picked up a nice Sears 300 20ga, 2 3 4", 28" plain barrel with a fixed, full choke, single bead sight, and no checkering Barrel code is CF and the SN is Q79xxx, on the left side of the receiver It does not say "Ted Williams" on it anywhere Were all of the Sears guns Ted
- The High Road
Strategies, Tactics, and Training A forum for the discussion of thoughts, knowledge , and recent news events relating to the lawful defensive use of force by civilians to prevent injury or harm by others, including but not limited to the use of firearms Strategies, tactics, lethal and less-than-lethal force, relevant personal and home
- Sears Model 53 | The High Road
Walking through a place yesterday, I noticed a particular rifle on the rack; nothing terribly noteworthy about it, but it caught my eye When I looked closer, I found that it literally had my name on it: my last name is Sears, and it is a Sears model 53 in 30-06 with some kind of hardwood stock
- re crowning an M1 Garand? - The High Road
These ended up being sold in outlets like Sears and Montgomery Ward The "restoration" involved welding the torch-cut receivers back together, and sleeving the shot-out barrels This was done by boring out the original barrels, and inserting liners made from new, surplus Springfield 03A3 barrels (which were plentiful and cheap at the time)
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