To clean a Western Field 12 gauge pump shotgun M550AD, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Disassemble the shotgun by removing the forend and barrel from the receiver, following the manufacturer's instructions. Use a cleaning rod and appropriate brush to clean the barrel, followed by a patch soaked in gun solvent to remove any residue. Wipe down the receiver and other parts with a clean cloth, lubricate moving parts with gun oil, and reassemble the shotgun.
Mossberg!AnswerSeveral different companies made 12 gauge pumps for Western Field. You must provide the model number, which should be stamped on the barrel or receiver of the shotgun. G072293
It all depends what model you have. For instance I have a M550AD it is worth about $600. Age also afeects the value. Your best bet is to take it to a gun shop. Mark The Wards Western Field .410 bolt action shotgun's model # is: 15a. It was bought by my Dad in about 1935-1936. Thank you Terry The Wards Western Field .410 bolt action shotgun's model # is: 15a. It was bought by my Dad in about 1935-1936. Thank you Terry
Your western field model 550AD was made by mossberg for montgomery wards.These shotguns were the same model number for mossberg ,as for montgomery wards.
The manual or the Western field 565-f shotgun should be part of the package when you purchase it. However, you can easily purchase the manual from most stores that deal with firearms.?æ
This should be a Mossberg 500 in a Montgomery Wards suit. Check any dealer for the availability of a slug barrel.
I would look to mossberg gun corp.first,they are the company that made your shotgun.the model is mossberg model 500.
You will need to list the model number of your western Field shotgun,and then I can cross reference the model number to the maker of your shotgun.
I just got a western field 410 shotgun and wondering the value of It
with a hacksaw
Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
The value of a Western Field model 37 EMJ shotgun will vary depending on the condition. The prices start at an estimated $225.00.
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