I own a model 150C that my father purchased for me when I was 12 in 1964.
I purchased mine new in 1965 at Montgomery Wards in Kingston, NY.
The Stevens Model 77E was a pump-action shotgun offered in 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and 410 gauge. The military version 77E was the most widely used shotgun of the Vietnam War. It was a short-barreled pump-action shotgun known variously as the "trench" or "riot" shotgun in 12 gauge. The Military Model 77E had a noticeably shorter stocks than similar United States military shotguns built by Ithaca Gun Company, Remington Arms, and Winchester Repeating Arms Company. These short stocks were intended to accommodate South Vietnamese soldiers, and the Military Model 77E was the first United States combat shotgun equipped with a rubber recoil pad. Military Model 77E shotguns were Parkerized with sling swivels and wooden stocks. Receivers were marked "U.S." and "p" proofmarks appeared on both barrels and receivers
I bought mine for 2 hundred bucks
50-125 USD.
probably around 350.00.
how old is a western field 12 gage shotgun browning patend 38535
Where can I buy a magazine for a western field M149 bolt action
Mossberg in the 1970s
Western field 12 gauge single shot shotgun serial #82719 x G...age and value/
Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
Unlikely
150 USD
it is a Mossberg
Depends on which model/manufacturer.
Mossberg and sons is the manufacturer of your western field model M550ABD,shotgun.The Mossberg model 500 is the same shotgun.
Mossberg!AnswerSeveral different companies made 12 gauge pumps for Western Field. You must provide the model number, which should be stamped on the barrel or receiver of the shotgun. G072293
It is marked on the barrel.