Sears Ted Williams Model 300 12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun, 27ʺ Dial-A-Choke, Blued/Walnut
This Ted Williams Model 300 is the Sears-branded version of the Winchester 1400, built in the USA during the late 1960s and early 1970s. It pairs a gas-operated action with a chrome-moly steel, 27-inch barrel and factory Dial-A-Choke offering four constrictions. Collectors appreciate the celebrity branding and private-label history, while hunters value the ventilated rib, light alloy receiver, and reliable 3-round capacity.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good – shows some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks; mild fouling present.
Specific Condition Notes: The shotgun operates smoothly; minor pitting and finish wear are visible on metal surfaces.
What’s Included
- Sears Roebuck & Co. Ted Williams Model 300 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun
- Factory Dial-A-Choke with Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full settings
Private-label production by Winchester gives this Model 300 the same internal design as the Model 1400 while carrying the Ted Williams nameplate sold through Sears. That mix of recognizable pedigree and retail history makes it an appealing piece for brand collectors.
The gas-operated action softens recoil and cycles 2 ¾-inch shells smoothly. A two-shot magazine tube plus one in the chamber provides a total capacity of three rounds—ideal for many hunting regulations.
Its 27-inch chrome-moly steel barrel includes a ventilated rib topped with a brass bead for quick sight alignment. The external Dial-A-Choke dial lets the shooter move from Cylinder to Full choke without tools, adding versatility in the field.
Anodized aluminum alloy keeps the receiver light, while the blued finish on metal parts maintains a classic look. The walnut stock features pressed checkering for grip and a ventilated recoil pad for added shooting comfort.




