Wards did not make rifles, they only sold them under their brand. 93M-491A is actually a Mossberg 46B.
The 46B was made from 1938 to 1949. This was prior to serial numbers being required on guns and it is not possible to find the exact date of manufacture.
A Wards Western Field Model 41 is a 22-caliber rifle. It was actually manufactured by Mossberg, but intended for Wards. Manufacturing took place primarily from 1935 to 1939.
Savage Fire Arms Company for Montgomery Wards
The Western Field model 550C was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.
Nobel Arms
That gun is a Savage model 315
I owned a 1967 Western Field Tent trailer and the one I owned was manufactured by Ajax Mfg or Welding in Iowa. Good luck in your seatch.
About half a dozen companies made shotguns for Montgomery Wards through most of the 20th century.
The model number of your Wards Western Field.
I have a Wards Western Field EJN-750 in .243, built on a Sako L57 action, number 3091. I purchased it new at the Montgomery Wards in Albany, NY in 1960. I believe it was manufactured in 1959 or 1960, but been unable to identify who manufactured it for Wards. There was another EJN-750 in .306 on the sale table, but I couldn't afford another $68 for it!
I would guess it was made by Stevens.
Your western field model 80A was made for Montgomery wards by the savage gun company.There model was the model 29.these model 29 savage,s were produced from 1929-1967.
It's a Stevens, and we have parts. sales@countrygunsmith.net