The Western Field New Model 16 gauge side-by-side (SxS) shotgun is a firearm known for its classic design and functionality. Typically produced in the mid-20th century, it features two barrels arranged side by side, allowing for a compact and balanced shooting experience. This shotgun is popular among hunters for upland game and waterfowl due to its versatility and reliability. While it may not be as commonly found as other brands, it is appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts for its craftsmanship.
I have one that was new approx. 1969.
I have one that was new approx. 1969.
I NEED TO KNOW WHERE I CAN GET A NEW BARRELL TO RESTORE IT
no more than 200 USD if new in box.
$75 to $125. Maybe a little more if it looks like it is brand new.
60-200 dollars.the 200 dollars is for a gun unfired,new in the box.
I purchased mine new in 1965 at Montgomery Wards in Kingston, NY.
I have one myself, that my brother bought when he was a boy in 1961. He doesn't remember if it was new or not.
The gun was made by Noble, and is long obsolete. No aftermarket stocks that I am aware of, so you would have to find a donor gun to strip out. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I bought one new in 1973 I bought one new in 1973
Try e-gunparts.com for parts and Proofhouse.com has a cross reference chart that may help.
Is there any other model name or number? Model 19 is not in my cross-reference list. But I am sure they were not sold as sets. Of course, anyone could buy one of each gauge and call it a set. To estimate a value for yourself, go to Walmart or Dicks, etc., and price a new utility shotgun with the same general features. Your used guns will be worth from 1/2 to 3/4 as much as the new ones, depending on condition.