You have a Marlin 336. Try these sources: Numrich gunpartscorp.com
Jack First jackfirstgun.com
Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com
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Western Field lever-action .30-30 rifles were made by Marlin. TexasCharley -- EXCEPT for this one -- The Western Field Model 79 is actually a version of the Mossberg Model 472 lever action .30/30. They sell for $150-$200 retail in VG condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Western Field Model M895 is a lever-action rifle that was produced in the 1960s. It was part of a line of firearms sold by Western Field, which was a brand used by the Montgomery Ward department store. The exact year of manufacture can vary, but it is generally associated with that decade.
I can say that the Western field model 740A is the Marlin model 336 lever action rifle that was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field).These rifles are valued at between 200-300 dollars,depending on the overall condition and a good bore.
Various other websites list this as a Western Field brand sold at Montgomery Wards but manufactured by Mossberg (hence the M in the model number). The Mossberg model number is 402
You must have a Western Field Model 72C lever action rifle, which is a Mossberg 472C. Try gunpartscorp.com or eBay for an owner's manual. A repair manual is going to be tough as the gun is not well known.
The mossberg model 45A is the same gun as the western field model 47.
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
The Western Field model 72 lever-action rifle was made by Mossberg and generally resembled the Marlin 336. These two rifles are not the same an no parts interchange EXCEPT for the scope mounts. The same bases that work on the Marlin 336 will work on the Western Field (or Mossberg or Revelation versions).
The Revelation Model 206 lever action rifle was manufactured in the 1960s and 1970s. It was produced by the Western Field brand, which was a store brand for Montgomery Ward. The rifle is known for its solid construction and was available in various calibers, primarily .30-30 Winchester. Production ceased in the late 1970s as the market for lever action rifles changed.