The Ward's Westernfield Model 10-SB94-TB is a variant of the Stevens Model 94B, produced primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. Since it lacks a serial number, it is difficult to pinpoint an exact age, but you can estimate its manufacture to be around the late 1940s to early 1960s. Models like this were often sold through department stores, which may also impact their production timeline.
Stevens 416 is the same
Try searching for a Savage model 620A or Stevens 620 stock on ebay, or gunbroker.com. The model M060 Westernfield is a Stevens 620, while a Westernfield model 60 is the Savage 620A
The Westernfield M550AB was manufactured in the early 1960s, specifically introduced around 1962. It is a shotgun that was produced by the Westernfield brand, which was associated with Montgomery Ward. The M550AB is notable for being a variant of the Stevens Model 520-30.
The model 335 was manufactured from 1912 to 1931.
If the weapon is Westfield model its manufacture date would be between 1949-1968. The value of the Stevens 9400 is between $900-$1200.
Stevens model 82 by the J Stevens arms co. made between 1935-1939.
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.
You are probably thinking of a Stevens model 520
Ward's Westernfield shotgun model 312 was produced by the Stevens Arms Company, which was a subsidiary of the Savage Arms Company. These shotguns were sold through Montgomery Ward retail stores and were essentially rebranded models made by Stevens. The model 312 is a classic, double-barrel shotgun, popular for hunting and shooting sports.
Your shotgun was made by savage/stevens for montgomery wards(westernfield).
The wards westernfield model sb87-ta was made by the stevens firearm company for montgomery wards(westerfield).There model # was stevens model M87.
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