I have one to that was my fathers they were made by Noble and run in very good shape to Excellent shape run about 150.00 there is no collector value in them I don't have an answer, but, I do have a gun with the same model number in my possession. I know it was bought in 1950, in Texas, by my mother as a 1st year wedding anniversary present for my father and that she got it at Montgomery Ward. So, I am, also, interested in the answer.
Western field 12 gauge single shot shotgun serial #82719 x G...age and value/
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.
The Western Field Model NH-560-8A was a shotgun produced by the Stevens Arms Company, which was a subsidiary of Savage Arms. It was marketed under the Western Field brand, typically associated with Montgomery Ward, a retail chain that sold firearms and other goods. The NH-560-8A is a single-shot shotgun, popular for its simplicity and reliability.
Depends on condition. Range 65-200 what year was the western field 12 gauge model XNH-560-8A MADE
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.
I suspect it is a Noble pump action model 60 or 66.
To repair the ejector on a Western Field 12 ga Model ENH-560-8A shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to work on. Disassemble the shotgun by removing the trigger group and bolt to access the ejector. Inspect the ejector for wear or damage, clean it thoroughly, and replace any broken parts if necessary. Reassemble the shotgun and test the ejector function by cycling dummy rounds to ensure proper operation.
Numrich gun parts
Montgomery Wards
1950's through early 1960's. sales@countrygunsmith.net
gun shop, gun show, want ad, estate sale, garage sale, egunparts
From $65 to $600. Location, condition, accessories, configuration, ... you left out too many variables to give you more than a "ball-park" answer