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As with many of the "hardware" guns, makers included Savage, Stevens, Mossberg, marlin, Noble, Winchester, Remington- and probably others, depending on the particular model. This is a link to the cross reference list on the Numrich website- you may be able to find your specific rifle there:http:/www.e-gunparts.com/crossref.asp

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Q: Who made rifles under the western field name for Montgomery wards?
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Go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp.It will be helpful if you know the original maker of your shotgun,as all guns that were made under the Western Field name(Montgomery Wards) were made by outside firms for Montgomery Wards.If you list the model number of your western Field shotgun,this can be cross referenced to the original maker and help you get the right model of shotgun to locate parts.


Who and when made western field firearms?

Westernfield was the trade name used by Montgomery Ward for firearms sold by them. They were made by different makers- Winchester, Marlin, Savage, Mossberg, etc. Sears did the same thing under the JC Higgins name, Western Auto under the Revelation name, etc.


Who manufactured the 16 gauge Western Field M550B?

Western Field was Montgomery Wards' house brand for their sporting goods/firearms. The M550A; B; C and ABD was made by O.F. Mossberg & Sons. It is essentially a Mossberg M500 shotgun. They also made shotguns for Sears Roebuck under the J.C. Higgins housebrand and later the Ted Williams brand -- as well as shotguns for Western Auto under the Revalation brand.


Who made western field rifle 22 mod 880a-ech cal. .22l.r.?

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Who made Western Field guns?

A variety of manufacturers made guns that were sold under the Western-Field label or brand.


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What is the value of a Montgomery Ward Browning 12 gauge pump shotgun?

== These guns were made by various gun companies and sold to Wards under the Western Field name. Generally these guns are not very collectable nor valuble regardless of condition. Condition will determine what the market will bring. Western Field guns are usually in the $100-$250 range.


What is the value of a Montgomery Ward-Browning 12 gauge pump shotgun?

== These guns were made by various gun companies and sold to Wards under the Western Field name. Generally these guns are not very collectable nor valuble regardless of condition. Condition will determine what the market will bring. Western Field guns are usually in the $100-$250 range.


How do you find the age and value of a Western Field rifle?

To find the approximate age, you need to find the model number, cross reference it to the manufacturer's model, and find when that model was introduced and discontinued. There were several manufacturers who produced rifles for Montgomery Ward's store brand Western Field. Heym, FN, Savage, Marlin, and Mossberg produced rifles. One of the most common center-fire rifle manufacturers was Mossberg, particularly the models 800 and 810, which cross-reference to models 767 and 732 respectively. All models of center-fire rifles under the Western Field brand, assuming good condition, begin in value from $200 and go up from there. The Mossberg 800 and 810 based center fire rifles (308, 243, 30-06, 7mm Mag, etc) value between $250 and $400 each, depending on finish and quality of stock (birch or walnut). Heym and FN based Western Field rifles can go upwards to $500 because of their classic Mauser actions. Mossberg-made lever actions go for $200-$300 and Marlin-based lever actions go for approximately the same price as Marlin-branded rifles of the same era. At one time, store-branded rifles were considered less valuable because they were more basic and were not marked with the original manufacturer (such as Winchester or Remington). However, as time has progressed, their value has increased as shooters realized that the plane-jane rifles of the 1950's-70's still had a deep, polished blue, good iron sights, hinged floor-plates, and walnut stocks - all features of far more expensive rifles these days. The low-end rifles of the 1960's are equivalent to the mid-range rifles today - making these store brand rifles greater values.


What is the age of a Stevens single shot 22 caliber Model 52B?

The Stevens model 52b dates to the mod-1930s. Stevens is the same company as Savage, and also sold rifles under the name Springfield (not to be confused with the Springfield Armory military rifle maker) and shotguns under the name Fox. The model 52b was also sold by Montgomery Ward under the Wards house brand "Western Field" as a model 36. To confuse matters, Wards also sold the Mossberg model 10 (very similar to the 52b) as a Western Fields model 36.