For a "General" SEar Catalog, $50 to $150, depending on condition
Springfield
50-150 USD
Check the barrel and receiver.
Try e-gunparts.com
u will need to ask a gunsmith for help
I don't know, but I have one also... someone told me about $100.00?
The shotguns were manufactured in the 1930s. The shotguns are worth at least $200 or more, depending upon their condition.
Without knowing what is jammed, and not being able to see or examine your rifle, our only answer is to take the gun to a gunsmith.
i have one and it is stamped made in japan
what is the value of a sear,roebuck model 53 cal. 30-06 model#-273.1830 and what year was the production of them.
Offhand, probably a sear malfunction, assuming you haven't previously made trigger adjustments to it.