This was a Remington 58 Sportsman, which was made from 1956-64. Value will depend on condition, vent rib or no, but averages around $250-$325.
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.
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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.
your westernfield model 40N was made by noble,there original model number was 40NA.
No published serial number data
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your model 12 Winchester shotgun was made in 1929.
Your shotgun was made by savage/stevens for montgomery wards(westernfield).
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.
With the serial number provided,your Winchester model 12 pump action shotgun was made in the year 1949.
If your browning auto-5 was made in 12gauge then it was made in 1925,if your shotgun was made in 16gauge then it was made in 1929.
what model of browning semi-auto shotgun are we talking about?I show no B prefix to the serial number on the browning auto-5 shotguns made.