The letter A after the number 530 has no significant meaning at all.It was just used to help identify this double barrel model shotgun that was made by Stevens.
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.
1936-1942
The Blue Book says the No 530 was made from 1936 to 1942, but the 14C indicates manufacture in 1951.
a 530 model i believe is a 32 cc
Apparently, not much. The Standard Catalog lists identical prices for both. The 530A was available with a single trigger which lists a little bit higher.
I have one that was given to me when I was born. My birth was in July of 1952. The man who gave me the gun was a friend of my fathers. He bought the the gun at Wards in early 1952. I would like to know who the Manufacturer was.All my research indicates that the entire SB series of guns were made by Savage/stevens for the Montgomery wards Company.This will range from the SB033-SB712.I would say that you have a stevens model 530A side by side shotgun,These were made in 12,16,20 or 410 gauge.these had 2 3/4in chambers,boxlock action simular to the model 311 SxS.28inch barrels with a full and modified choked barrels.The model 530 was made from 1936-1942.There were 8,000 made during this time span.
50-100 USD
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Mean: 433.57 Median: 430 Mode: 229, 273, 341, 430, 590, 530, 642
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