Manufactured by Davenport. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Western Field Model XNH 480E .410 shotgun was manufactured by Mossberg. Western Field was a brand name used by the Montgomery Ward department store, which marketed firearms produced by various manufacturers, including Mossberg. This shotgun is part of a series of firearms that were sold under the Western Field label.
Mossberg
1902
It is the same as the Kessler 128 manufactured between 1951-1953.
The Western Field Model XNH 565 H was manufactured by the Marlin Firearms Company. It is a variant of a shotgun that was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label used by the Montgomery Ward department store. Marlin produced firearms for several retailers, and the Western Field line included various models and calibers.
The Western Field model 550C was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.
1926. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Western Field M854 shotgun was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Ward. Mossberg produced a variety of firearms under different brand names, including the Western Field line, which was sold through Montgomery Ward stores. The M854 is a bolt-action shotgun, known for its reliability and simplicity.
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The Western Field shotgun was sold by Montgomery Ward and made by Mossberg. Made around 1964. I inherited one that is in mint condition and still fires. It is a 410 single barrel 150c shotgun.
The Western Field bolt-action shotgun was produced by the Mossberg Company under the Western Field brand, which was a line of firearms sold by the Montgomery Ward department store chain. These shotguns were typically made during the mid-20th century and are known for their reliability and affordability. While Mossberg manufactured them, they were often sold under various retail brand names, including Western Field.
I would guess it was made by Stevens.