Need help with an old school Winchester/Sears shotgun

ThrottleJunkie

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I recently inherited a Sears Roebuck Model 200 and I'll admit that shotguns are the only firearms I really don't know anything about.

Anyways, it was pretty old and gummed up, so I gave it a good cleaning and went over it and everything looks good.

I do know that Winchester made shotguns with the Sears brand stamped on them, and my gun is essentially a Winchester 1200.

What I'd like to do is spice it up a bit with a new stock and possibly some other parts.

My question is will Winchester 1200 stocks fit on the Sears Roebuck versions? Are other parts interchangeable?
 

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The buttstock has a different shape on each where it connects to the receiver.

So you're saying it won't fit? If not, any idea where can I find a place that has some parts for the Sears Model 200?

Also, noticed you're from Cleveland. Where do you normally go shooting? I'm gonna be at A&A in Garrettsville next week. Love that place. If you're from Cleveland Tennessee then ignore my comment haha
 

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Usually go to Stonewall indoor. I'm not sure about the parts google might be your only choice there.
 

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So you're saying it won't fit? If not, any idea where can I find a place that has some parts for the Sears Model 200?

Also, noticed you're from Cleveland. Where do you normally go shooting? I'm gonna be at A&A in Garrettsville next week. Love that place. If you're from Cleveland Tennessee then ignore my comment haha

The Winchester 1200 has a V notch in the receiver for the stock while the Sears one takes a flat stock. IDK of any place that sells a Sears specific 1200 stock, but you might be able to cut a Winchester 1200 flat.
 

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