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who makes the westernfield model m550a 12ga shotgun
Mossberg made Westernfield shotguns and rifles for department stores. My Westernfield shotgun is identical to a Mossberg 500.
Your westernfield model 175 was made by mossberg firearms company for montgomery wards(westernfield name).There model number was the mossberg model 385K.These 20ga.bolt action shotguns were made from 1960-1986.
Your westernfield model 550Al was made by mossberg for the montgomery wards co.(westernfield).These shotguns are still being made and are quite popular.I would check at mossberg,s site.The model designation for your wards shotgun made by mossberg is the mossberg model 500.
Depending on condition, about $85-90. These were in production only a short time, and there is not a high demand for bolt action shotguns.
Ward's Westernfield shotgun model 312 was produced by the Stevens Arms Company, which was a subsidiary of the Savage Arms Company. These shotguns were sold through Montgomery Ward retail stores and were essentially rebranded models made by Stevens. The model 312 is a classic, double-barrel shotgun, popular for hunting and shooting sports.
your westernfield model 40N was made by noble,there original model number was 40NA.
Yes.The westernfield model 550AB and the Mossberg model 550AB are the same firearms.
Your wards Westernfield model 30 was made for Montgomery Wards by the stevens Firearm company.The Stevens model 520 and yours are the same firearm.These shotguns were made from 1936-1942.
Your western field 410 shotgun was made by mossberg for montgomery wards(western field).The mossberg model designation was mossberg model 183T.These shotguns are currently valued at between 50-125 dollars.
The value of a Westernfield 12-gauge Model 35 pump shotgun can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $600. As for age, Westernfield shotguns were commonly manufactured in the mid-20th century, so your model with serial number U92106 is likely from the 1950s or 1960s. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a firearms appraiser or a dedicated gun value guide.
I have #18344 and would like the same info.If a model number could be supplied,then I could hopefully cross reference the maker of these shotguns and give you a date,or time period in which your shotguns were produced.