Cant find information on a kessler bolt action rifle from 1950
Mossberg
500
montgomary ward
A Western Field Mod 30 is a Savage Mod 520 Model 30 (based on Stevens/Savage 520) was a pump action shotgun and came in 12 and 16 gauge, but NOT 20 gauge or .410 gauge. Model 30 (based on Kessler model 30C) was a bolt action shotgun and also only came in 12 and 16 gauge. There is some confusion about model 30 Western Fields because there were two very different variations, both pump and bolt action types. If your Western Field shotgun only has "model 30" stamped on it, with no other alpha-numeric designation such as 25EKN or SB526, then it is likely a pump action 12 gauge.
Yes, the Western Field Pump Action Shotgun XNH 560 8A is a 12 gauge model. It was produced for Western Field by several manufacturers, and the designation typically indicates its gauge. If you're looking for specific features or specifications, it's always best to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer's details for precise information.
Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
A" designates single shot.
Your western field model m550a was made by mossberg.There model number is the mossberg model 500.
Mossberg, It's the same as a Mossberg 385K
Most used Western Field pump guns will bring $100-$250 depending on condition and model/style.
I suspect it is a Noble pump action model 60 or 66.
Western Field 25XNH-472 was made by Noble. A model 50 Western Field 25XNH-472 is a Noble model 50