Prior to 1968, some inexpensive .22 rifles were not serialized.
Should be the Mossberg 346 - Produced for Western Field until 1971. 24 inch barrel, holds Shorts, Longs, and Long Rifles.
Your rifle was made for Montgomery Wards(western field) by Mossberg.The Mossberg model 320 is the same rifle.these single shot .22cal rifles are worth between 55-110 dollars.
50-100
The Western Field Model 59/59A is one of a family of .22 rifles manufactured by Savage. Check www.e-GunParts.com for a schematic of the Savage 6A, 6AB and 6C for a comparison and parts numbers.
Looking for a owners manual on a western field 22 rivle.
�25-100 usd.The western Field model sb808c was made for montgomery wards by the firm stevens.The stevens model 87,C,J.were the same rifles as the one you own.
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.
The 93M series were Mossberg rifles. The 390A was a Mossberg 26C, made 1938-1941.
In working order, about -125 depending on condition. Nice little rifles and fairly accurate.
marlin,stevens,savage Answer 2 To the best of my knowledge Montgomery wards commissioned the rifles through other companies I own A model 895 22 caliber lever action And it is a commissioned Moseberg 402
Western Auto sold several 22 long rifles. I need the model number to help identify it.
$37.50.The Western Field model 842 was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the Firm Mossberg and Sons.The Mossberg model 346K is their model number for your rifle.They are one and the same.These rifles were made by Mossberg from 1958-1968.They hold 18 rounds of .22 long rifle ammo.they can also hold 25 Short rounds of .22cal ammo.I hope this info will be of interest to you.