The Sears and Roebuck Co. Model 100, also known as the Ted Williams Model 100, is a quintessential piece of American history. Named after the legendary baseball player, Ted Williams, who was also a passionate outdoorsman, this lever-action rifle brings together the golden era of firearm manufacturing with the excitement of American sports culture.
Produced between 1964 and 1978, this firearm was expertly crafted by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company for Sears Roebuck & Co. Essentially a Winchester Model 94 by design, the Model 100 carries the same level of respect and popularity as its counterpart. Chambered in .30-30 Winchester, this rifle is not only a collector's item but a practical and reliable tool for hunting and recreational shooting.
The rifle is in good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling, but remains in perfect working order. The bore condition is excellent, and the lever-action mechanism functions smoothly. The rifle features a walnut stock with a plastic butt plate and a walnut forend. The front sight is a drift adjustable blade, while the rear sight is a Buckhorn sight with a U notch, all of which contribute to its accuracy and usability in various hunting scenarios. Along with its historical significance, owning the Ted Williams Model 100 is a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of using a classic firearm, admired by gun aficionados, collectors, and historians alike.




