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Your shotgun was made for Montgomery Wards (marked with their brand- Westernfield) by Mossberg, and is their model 550. As far as age- no way to tell. IF your shotgun does not have a serial number, it would have been made prior to 1968. <><><> Note to previous poster- Sears did not use the Westernfield brand- that belonged to Montgomery Wards. They DID use J.C. Higgins and Ted Williams as brand names.
The Western Field model 600 ERI shotgun was made for Montgomery Wards by Remington.The Remington model SPT-58 is the same shotgun as yours.
Your shotgun was made by Mossberg for the Montgomery Wards Company(Westernfield).The Mossberg model 500ab is the same shotgun as yours.
You will need the services of a good gunsmith to get a correct answer. The wards Westernfield was made by Savage and can be in both 12 & 16 gauge. lcj
To determine the date of manufacture for a Model 21 Wards Westernfield 20 gauge single shot shotgun with the serial number SN15689, you would typically need to refer to manufacturer records or a specific dating guide for that model. Generally, Wards Westernfield shotguns were produced between the 1930s and 1960s, so your shotgun is likely from that time frame. For precise dating, consulting a reference specific to the manufacturer or the model would be necessary.
who makes the westernfield 12ga shotgun model m505a
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Your shotgun was made by savage/stevens for montgomery wards(westernfield).
Your westernfield model 550Al was made by mossberg for the montgomery wards co.(westernfield).These shotguns are still being made and are quite popular.I would check at mossberg,s site.The model designation for your wards shotgun made by mossberg is the mossberg model 500.
The value of a Westernfield 12-gauge Model 35 pump shotgun can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $600. As for age, Westernfield shotguns were commonly manufactured in the mid-20th century, so your model with serial number U92106 is likely from the 1950s or 1960s. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a firearms appraiser or a dedicated gun value guide.
No published sn data. 10-180 USD
Serial numbers were not required on rifles and shotguns until 1968.