Yes, you can remove a blocker from a Western Field 12 gauge shotgun that only holds two shells by disassembling the shotgun. Typically, this involves removing the trigger guard and other components to access the magazine tube. It's important to ensure the firearm is unloaded and to follow the manufacturer's instructions for disassembly. If you're unsure or uncomfortable performing this task, it's advisable to seek assistance from a qualified gunsmith.
You need a gunsmith.
with a hacksaw
Can you put a scope on a western field model sd 14 a
Montgomery Wards contracted Mossberg to manufacture many of the Western Field guns. Western Field model 15 is actually a Mossberg model 80. While it is not known the years that Mossberg shipped these guns to Montgomery Wards, it is known that Mossberg produced the model 80 gun between 1933 and 1946.
The Western Field 410 gauge Model 150D typically has a magazine capacity of 2 to 5 shells, depending on the specific design and regulations in place. Most commonly, it holds 3 shells in the magazine with 1 in the chamber, allowing for a total of 4 rounds ready to fire. Always check the specific model and local laws for accurate capacity information.
yes,infact i have one and i can put all types of shells through it with no problem-hope this helps
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western field is/was a mossberg company
The Western Field model 30 pump action shotgun and the Stevens model 520 shotgun are one and the same firearm.Savage/Stevens made these for Montgomery Wards.The shotgun in question should show that it was chambered for the 12 gauge shotshell.The length of these shotgun shells were 2 3/4in. If your shotgun is not marked,I would have a gunsmith make a quick check of the chambering for you.This will only take a couple of minutes to do.
The model number of your Wards Western Field.
Mr. Bean makes western field marked wesern field 410.
The Western Field Deluxe 12 gauge shotgun model 60 is designed to shoot standard 12 gauge shells, which typically include 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch cartridges. It is important to check the specific markings on the shotgun for any additional specifications or restrictions regarding shell lengths. Always ensure you're using appropriate ammunition for safety and performance.