Is this for real?

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Is this for real?

Postby Clipity » Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:28 am

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I know back in the 70's they used to sell guns.
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby commander faschisto » Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:59 am

Yep...the Sears.com website has become sort of like Amazon.com...they list stuff actually sold by other vendors, who I'm sure pay something to be listed on the Sears website. If you look closely at the listings, it will say who is actually providing the item. I doubt you'll see any of this in a brick-and-mortar store.
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Clipity » Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:13 pm

Yea it's listed as sold by BigTproducts, so if someone had a Sears CC they could pay with the card online?
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:51 pm

I remember as a kid, always heading straight for the Sporting Goods Department to look at all the rifles and shotguns and to buy fishing lures and other tackle. Was it Glenfield or Jennings stamped rifles? Anyway... Thanks for the trip down memory lane....
I've heard lately, Sears was even selling porno movies on line.WTH?
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Clipity » Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:59 pm

Texas Sheepdawg wrote:I remember as a kid, always heading straight for the Sporting Goods Department to look at all the rifles and shotguns and to buy fishing lures and other tackle. Was it Glenfield or Jennings stamped rifles? Anyway... Thanks for the trip down memory lane....
I've heard lately, Sears was even selling porno movies on line.WTH?


Same place I would head to as a kid, I don't remember if it was Glenfield or Jennings but my Father has a Ted Williams over under 12 gauge that he bought from them.
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Ghost Dog » Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:28 pm

I have 2 Glenfield 22 LR semi-auto rifles, one was my dads and mine. Still good shooters, been taking my daughter and her boyfriend to the range with them.
Don't remember if we bought them at Sears or K-Mart.
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Colohunter » Wed Oct 12, 2011 4:00 pm

My brother picked up a Ted Williams semi auto shotgun with a poly choke a couple years ago. A friend of my grandfather was getting rid of some guns. He was able to get the shotgun and a Smith and Wesson 38 special for $50 bucks each, both were in excellent shape too.
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Hoot » Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:42 pm

My very first firearm was a 1930s JC Higgins 20gr Bolt Action with a tubular magazine. Taught me the value of making the first shot count. I also have a Montgomery Wards Westernfield rebranded Mossberg 550. Sawed off the poychoke and tapped it for screw chokes. Great grouse gun, but you can't beat an over under for handling, no matter what you're hunting. I inherited a JC Higgins 20ga side by side with a beautiful tiger stripe forearm, but the stock is rather plain jane. I can't hit Poo with a side by side. It's now a safe queen.
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Re: Is this for real?

Postby Stealthshooter » Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:30 pm

I have a Sears 22LR single shot bolt gun. It was my Dads when he was a kid then he gave it to me when I turned 12. I believe it was made by Marlin but it has Sears stamped on the barrel.
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