The Westernfield M75 is a .22 LR caliber shotgun known for its reliability and affordability, often appealing to budget-conscious shooters. Its value can vary based on condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $100 to $300. As it was produced by the IJA (Imperial Japanese Army) and C Works, collectors may place additional value on its historical significance. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult recent sales or a firearms expert.
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Made around 1959
condition is key to value. Bore condition and if it works or not. Start at $40 and go to $300 or so. Depends on the market in your area. High standard made quality firearms. I own several.
No sn data. 25-125 USD or so
Your wards/westernfield .22LR should read model 14M 488A.These rifles were made for montgomery wards by Mossberg.There Model number is Mossberg Model 50.You should be able to find some parts for your rifle at numrich gun parts corp.They can be found on the web.
22LR ammunition made to match specifications.
Browning's web site has a sn search function.
your westernfield model 40N was made by noble,there original model number was 40NA.
Lets start with the Winchester model 490,chambered in 22lr was only made from 1974-1977,while some claim that it was made from 1975-1980.The value of these semi-auto rifles run from 130-185 dollars for a rifle in fair to very good condition.
Mossberg made Westernfield shotguns and rifles for department stores. My Westernfield shotgun is identical to a Mossberg 500.
Your westernfield model 732 rifle was made by mossberg as the mossberg model 810AH,for montgomery wards(westernfield).
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