The Wards Western Field Model 39 A is typically a .22 caliber rifle produced in the mid-20th century, primarily between the 1950s and 1960s. Its age can vary depending on the specific production year, but it generally falls within that timeframe. The value of this rifle can range from $100 to $300, depending on its condition, rarity, and market demand. For a more accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a firearms expert or reference current market listings.
It dosen't have one, too old!
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SLLR indicates that the weapon is chambered for Short, Long and Long Rifle rimfire ammunition.
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I can't find a cross reference to the Western Field mod 804. If you can identify the manufacturer of that rifle (because Western Auto did not manufacture any guns - they bought existing models from a variety of manufacturers and had the Western Field name placed on them instead of the actual manufacturer) then parts can be procured from several sources. I suggest that you consult a gun values book to determine who made the rifle. Mossberg, Savage, Marlin, Noble, Stevens, and Colt all sold different guns to Western Auto. Possible sources of replacement parts are: Numrich gunpartscorp.com Jack First jackfirstgun.com Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com Order the parts by the actual manufacturer and correct part number. Some of these sites have exploded diagrams to assist identifying the parts.
1987
The Actual is LONG RANGE NO.428 MG 22 S.L.LR It is an older bolt action rifle...PLEASE HELP..I am looking for the clip and it is of odd shape. Thanks Richard DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO MADE IT OR SOLD IT?
SO much!
The value of a 22 SLLR Sear Roebuck model 42-103.19791 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 85.00 and 125.00 as of 2014.
MARLIN'S WEBSITE! about $13.00 each.
15-50 USD