Your rifle was made for Montgomery Wards by Marlin- it is their model 336. Store brand guns are usually a bit plainer than the name brand, and worth a bit less. Your may be worth $200-$250, depending on the condition. The 336 is the second most popular deer rifle in the US, very well made.
We cant identify the model by the serial number. Please identify the model. Also, Western Field guns were made by various companies and dates of production by serial number are unavailable.
need model number and serial no
The manufacture date of western field model M782 with the serial 830424 is 2012.
The number you provided is the serial number.Please provide the model number also to get a correct answer.
The number that you listed for your Western Field shotgun is the serial number,not the model number.We would need the model number to give you some idea of the age of your shotgun.
75-250 USD
Please include the model number to get a answer to your question.
Between 1936-1942.
The western field model 172B was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the firm Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 395K and your shotgun are one and the same.The Mossberg model 395K was made from 1963-1983.
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Your rifle which was a Mossberg model 320 which was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) was made from 1960-1980.Any firearm made prior to 1969 did not require a serial number by law.That may be the reason you cannot find one.
The Western Field 12 gauge shotgun model M550ABR was manufactured by the Mossberg company. This model was produced in the early 1970s, specifically around 1971. The shotgun was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a label used by Montgomery Ward for firearms. The serial number G780900 indicates it is part of that production era.