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your Western field model 60 shotgun was made by Savage arms for Montgomery Wards(western Field).The Savage model 620A and your shotgun are one and the same.If you go to Savage arms home page,they may be able to say when the model 620A shotgun was produced.
Iver Johnson made that shotgun along with some of the same type for Sears Roebuck
I would guess it was made by Stevens.
The Western Field model 30 pump action shotgun and the Stevens model 520 shotgun are one and the same firearm.Savage/Stevens made these for Montgomery Wards.The shotgun in question should show that it was chambered for the 12 gauge shotshell.The length of these shotgun shells were 2 3/4in. If your shotgun is not marked,I would have a gunsmith make a quick check of the chambering for you.This will only take a couple of minutes to do.
Mossberg, A= 12 Ga, B=Dept Store Model, R= deluxe. It's a Mossberg 500.
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You will need to list the model number of your western Field shotgun,and then I can cross reference the model number to the maker of your shotgun.
I just got a western field 410 shotgun and wondering the value of It
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Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
Ithaca did not make any Wards Western Field Shotguns. Most were made by Stevens/Savage or Mossberg.Western Field, the Montgomery Ward brand name, should not be confused with Western Arms Company, a division of Ithaca that made shotguns that appear identical to Ithaca's Lefever Nitro Special from 1929 to 1946.
The value of a Western Field model 37 EMJ shotgun will vary depending on the condition. The prices start at an estimated $225.00.