Depends on condition. Range 65-200 what year was the western field 12 gauge model XNH-560-8A MADE
Made by Noble Firearms in the 1950's. Value under $100.
Your Western Field model XNH 560 8A could be made by Noble.The model XNH 560 was a noble made shotgun.Noble was in business from 1959-1971.There shotguns will range from 75-250 dollars on today,s market.there is no collectable value for these utility grade shotguns.
Your Western field model XNH 565 was made for Montgomery Wards(Western field) by the noble firearms company.The company records have never been made available that I am aware of.The noble firearms company was in business from 1953-1971.The value of these firearms range in price from 40-100 dollars.
Western field 12 gauge single shot shotgun serial #82719 x G...age and value/
george w. bush
Numrich gun parts
I believe the company that actually made the model XNH-804 was called Noble.
The western field model 472 was made by noble and listed as the noble model 50.
The Western Field Model XNH 480D 410 shotgun was manufactured by the Mossberg Company for the Montgomery Ward retail chain. Mossberg produced various firearms under the Western Field brand, which were sold in Montgomery Ward stores. The Model XNH 480D is a bolt-action shotgun designed for small game hunting and sport shooting.
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 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.