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who makes the westernfield 12ga shotgun model m505a
Chances are that your shotgun was a model 385k,or a 395K model shotgun made by Mossberg firearms company.
Yes, Western Field did manufacture the Model M1728 12-gauge bolt shotgun for Montgomery Ward. This model was part of a line of firearms sold by Montgomery Ward, often produced by other manufacturers under various brand names. The Model M1728 is a bolt-action shotgun that reflects the typical design features of its era.
mid 1900's westernfield(mossberg) 12gauge boltaction. in nice condition is worth about 160.00$...up or down.
It's a Stevens 620.
190.00
your western field shotgun was made for Montgomery wards by mossberg.There model number was 395K.I would look at numrich gun parts corp, or maybe E-gun parts,Both are on the web.
I cannot provide a answer unless you include the serial number to your Winchester model 12 pump action shotgun.
It seems you're looking for an Action slide tube single bar for a 12-gauge Western Field M550A shotgun. These parts can be somewhat difficult to find due to the specific nature of older models. I recommend checking online marketplaces, firearm forums, or contacting local gunsmiths who may have access to spare parts or can direct you to someone who does.
There is. Western Field was a trade name that Montgomery Ward used on rifles and shotguns it sold that were made by various gun makers. Go to the link below. http://www.e-gunparts.com/crossref.asp
Western Field was the house brand for Montgomery Wards. This shotgun was subcontracted to various manufacturers. Main one was Mossberg. I have one and it's a Mossberg 500. Recommend you contact either Numrich or Brownell's, both of whom have web sites. Both are major suppliers of gun parts and gunsmithing tools.
Mossberg....under the model number 500. I have the same 12ga shotgun, I would like to find out what years it was made and the value.