Ted Williams Model 100 Serial Numbers

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R-100, R-101, R-102, R-103, R-104, R-106, R-107, R-108, R-109; Western Style.W-100, W-101, W-102, W-103, W-104, W-105, W-106. Dates of Production by Model and Serial Number for Model 100. Apr 22, 2004 The Ted Williams 100 is not a clone or reproduction of a Winchester. It is a Winchester labled as a Ted Williams. Made right in the New Haven factory were the other 94's were made. They are good rifles but not pre 64's as far as I know. They were made from about 1965 until the 70's sometime.

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Ted Williams Model 100 30-30 Serial Numbers

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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:19 pm
I was walking into a pawn shop here one day just in time to hear a girl dropping a few 'F bombs' at an employee who was apparently not being very nice to her, as is par for the course with this place. I noticed she had a rifle in her hand as she stormed out. I turned around and followed her. I asked her what she had and what she was asking for it. She said it was a 'Jed Williams' rifle that belonged to her father before he passed. The pawn shop offered her $30 for it. She said she had to get $60. I gladly paid her and she went on her way.
I had no idea what this thing was, I had never owned a lever gun before but gave my buddy a call. He laughed out loud when I told him what she said it was. He said 'you mean TED Williams'? Long story short, it's a great gun. Cycles great and keeps a nice tight grouping. I would not hesitate to buy another one, even I I did have to pay more than $60 for it ; )
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Ted Williams Model 100 Serial Number Lookup

nhetzer

Copper BB
Posts: 7
Joined: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:04 pm
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 1:19 pm
I was walking into a pawn shop here one day just in time to hear a girl dropping a few 'F bombs' at an employee who was apparently not being very nice to her, as is par for the course with this place. I noticed she had a rifle in her hand as she stormed out. I turned around and followed her. I asked her what she had and what she was asking for it. She said it was a 'Jed Williams' rifle that belonged to her father before he passed. The pawn shop offered her $30 for it. She said she had to get $60. I gladly paid her and she went on her way.
I had no idea what this thing was, I had never owned a lever gun before but gave my buddy a call. He laughed out loud when I told him what she said it was. He said 'you mean TED Williams'? Long story short, it's a great gun. Cycles great and keeps a nice tight grouping. I would not hesitate to buy another one, even I I did have to pay more than $60 for it ; )
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I am here: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=39.511741,-84.389686