The 14A Western Field rifle is typically chambered in .22 caliber, specifically designed for small game hunting and target shooting. It was a brand associated with Montgomery Ward and manufactured by various companies, including Marlin and Mossberg. The rifle is known for its lightweight and user-friendly design, making it popular among novice and experienced shooters alike.
I belive it was mossberg? DEFINITELY!
The Western Field model 880 was made by Colt. It was the Colt Colteer semi-automatic .22 LR rifle.
Stevens
In 1941
To the best of my knowledge, the last made was 6 months after the end of WW2
50-100 USD depending on specifics
To the best of my knowledge, the last made was 6 months after the end of WW2
Not certain, but I THINK your rifle may be a Colt Colteer semi automatic, made for Montgomery Wards under their Western Field label. Some of the cross reference data is spotty. Google images for Colteer, and see if it is similar to your rifle.
Should be the Mossberg 346 - Produced for Western Field until 1971. 24 inch barrel, holds Shorts, Longs, and Long Rifles.
I understand it was Colt Colteer.
Would need the model number. S-L-LR simply pertains to how the rifle is chambered. There is a model number on that gun somewhere.
Your rifle was made for Wards by Mossberg, and is their Model 26B/ 26C. They were made between 1938-1941.