It sounds to me that you have a Stevens model 520,which would cross reference to the model 30 Western Field.The stevens model 520 should have a slight humpback in the receiver.The model 520 was made from 1912-1932,and was resurrected in World War II for a trench,riot shotgun due to all the tooling being present at the outbreak of the War.This is also the most made shotgun during the World War II years.some 20,000 were made for the U.S.Gov.
Your westerfield model 30 was made by Stevens gun company.There model designation was the model 520. As far as when it was made I cannot find that info at this time,sorry.
Your westerfield model 30 was made by Stevens gun company.There model designation was the model 520. As far as when it was made I cannot find that info at this time,sorry.
ward s western field 52-sb51a what year made AND WHO MAE IT
It sounds to me that you have a Stevens model 520,which would cross reference to the model 30 Western Field.The stevens model 520 should have a slight humpback in the receiver.The model 520 was made from 1912-1932,and was resurrected in World war II for a trench,riot shotgun due to all the tooling being present at the outbreak of the War.This is also the most made shotgun during the World war II years.some 20,000 were made for the U.S.Gov.
No
No published sn data that I know of.
This question cannot be answered unless you provide a model number to your Western Field .410 shotgun.
1967
They were made over several years. For more detailed information on them research the Mossberg 800b.
1967
Your western field MO59 was actually made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the Stevens firearm Company.The Stevens model 87 and your firearm are one and the same.the Stevens model 87 semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from the year 1937 and discontinued in the early 1980,s.
Your Montgomery Wards western Field model 47a was made for them by the Mossberg And Sons Firearm Company.The Mossberg model 45a and your rifle are one and the same.These were made from 1937-1938.