It is within the realm of possibility.
The Westernfield Mod 46A is a Mossberg Mod 42.
The Wards Westernfield Deluxe 16 ga mod 61 was produced by the J.C. Higgins division of the Sears, Roebuck and Co. It was manufactured by the High Standard Manufacturing Company, which was known for producing firearms for various retailers. The model is part of a line of shotguns that were sold under the Westernfield brand, primarily during the mid-20th century.
I don't find the Westernfield 530A but be careful: there is a Stevens 530 (1912 to 1918) that is a pump shotgun as well as the Stevens mod 530 (1935 to 1952) double barrel.
same way you would mod any other Nerf gun
If you're talking about Flan's plane mod, no. They're compatible, because they use the same parts.
Your montgomery wards westernfield model 47a was made by mossberg for montgomery wards.The mossberg model designation for this model is 45A.The mossberg model 45A was made between 1937-1938.
the 85 is the horsepower and the 75 is the year(1975)That is what I was told...I have same motor
You can, but you need the mod modloader. It allows you to run multiple mods at the same time.
The Western Field model 36 .22 rifle was a Montgomery Wards branded Mossberg model 10 or Stevens (Savage) model 52b. Both were sold as Western Field model 36s. These date to the mid-1930s.
To determine the choke on a Westernfield Model 155A shotgun, you can look for markings on the barrel, which may indicate the choke type (such as "IC" for Improved Cylinder, "M" for Modified, or "F" for Full). If there are no markings, you can perform a choke gauge test using a choke gauge tool or a caliper to measure the constriction at the muzzle. Alternatively, you can pattern the shotgun using different loads and see how the shot spreads to infer the choke type.
mod 55s is in .177 calibre and mod 60s is in .22 calibre apart from this they are the same rifle, it is also available in .25 calibre but not sure of the model number.
S & W MOD 65 IS A STAINLESS K FRAME SAME AS MOD 10 AND 19 ETC