It is a shotgun manufactured by the Remington Co. for Montgomery Ward's between 1957 and 1959. About 1200 were made.
$100-$150.
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The Montgomery Ward Western Field 16 gauge 550b shotgun is valued at $200 in excellent condition. Fair condition value is $75.
Yes, Western Field did manufacture the Model M1728 12-gauge bolt shotgun for Montgomery Ward. This model was part of a line of firearms sold by Montgomery Ward, often produced by other manufacturers under various brand names. The Model M1728 is a bolt-action shotgun that reflects the typical design features of its era.
Less than $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The 12 gauge Western Field Model M550ABR was produced in the early 1970s. This shotgun was indeed made for Montgomery Ward, a retail company that sold firearms under the Western Field brand. It was manufactured by Mossberg, which provided several models for Montgomery Ward's catalog.
Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
Chances are your shotgun was made by savage/stevens for the montgomery wards company.
The shotgun is a Mossberg 500. The Standard Catalog lists this at $200 in Very Good condition. Deduct 20-30% for having a Montgomery Ward name stamped on it.
I BELIEVE THE TEXAS RANGER SOLD BY MONTGOMERY WARD WAS MANUFACTURED BY J. STEVENS. IT IS BASICALLY THE SAME GUN AS A STEVENS MODEL 94. PROBABLY MANUFACTURED BETWEEN 1925 AND 1929. I HAVE ONE IN 16 GAUGE AND LOVE IT.
It was made by Iver Johnson after their Champion Model for Montgomery Ward