Depending on condition, Blue Book shows 100 pct $250, 98 pct $225, 95 pct 200, 90 pct $175, etc
The Westernfield Mod 46A is a Mossberg Mod 42.
My research indicates that this rifle was a Mossberg Mod. 46 which was manufactured in the late 1930's and early 40's
Mossberg made it. It's very similar to Mossberg's model 46.
In excellent condition, your rifle may be worth $200-250 dollars. Yes, there are Mossberg collectors (such as myself) and yes, this is a collectible rifle. Please do not expect a dealer to pay that amount- they need to make a profit when reselling.
The Mossberg 46A is a bolt-action rifle that was first introduced in 1947. It was designed for use with .22 Long Rifle cartridges and was popular for its accuracy and reliability. The "S" in the model name indicates a sporter type, while "L" and "LR" refer to its use with .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle ammunition, respectively. Production of the Mossberg 46 series continued into the early 1960s.
the model 46a is worth around $150
The Mossberg Mdl 46B(b) was made from 1947-1949. I happen to have one- sweet rifles!
check the collector forums at: mossberg.com
46 years
Your rifle is a Savage Mdl 46. Depending on condition, value is $50-$125.
The Mossberg Sons 46M is a bolt-action rifle that was produced in the late 1940s to early 1950s. Its age can be roughly estimated to be around 70 years old. The value of the rifle can vary significantly based on its condition, features, and market demand, typically ranging from $150 to $400. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or check recent sales of similar models.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in 1965,that means your rifle is 46 years old.