Pretty rare,nice look, very hard to come by,the wards western field (NO.47) tube fed .22 boltaction rifle was only made for two years 1933/1935.GREAT rifle,takes s,l,lr,(parts)cross refs with the mossberg 45a/45c. Value of the NO.47 could bring 180 to 450,an up depending on condition,an to the rite collector.great shooter,an a really great find!
I HAVE A WARDS WESTER FIELD NO 47A 22 BOLT ACTION, IT WAS MADE BY MOSSBURG
Ithaca Gun Co.
I just got a western field 410 shotgun and wondering the value of It
In 1941
The value of a Wards Western Field model 14-SD206A bolt action 410 shotgun would depend on it's upkeep. The condition would be highly important in determining it's value.
Mossberg, it is their M#85 ( I'm assuming that this is a bolt action shotgun).
Your .22cal bolt action rifle was made by mossberg.The model number is mossberg model 45A.
The Wards Western Field 22 bolt action model 40 was manufactured by Mossberg. It was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label used by the Montgomery Ward department store for various firearms and sporting goods. The model is known for its simple design and reliability, typical of Mossberg's production.
i have a 20ga wards western field 14m 215a it has 3shell clip
I would look at Numrich gun parts corp first.They may be found on the web.
THESE WERE MADE BY IVER JOHNSON OR H & R ,ABOUT $100 AT BEST
Made by Mossberg, $150-$250.