Mossberg made the Wards model 550cd. In fact, they made all of the 500 series shotguns sold by Wards. lcj
your western field model 550cd was made by mossberg,there model number is 500B.I would try numrich gun parts corp.for your barrel,and use the mossberg 500B number for parts identification.
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Your shotgun was made by savage/stevens for montgomery wards(westernfield).
Mossberg made that shotgun for Montgomery Ward's Western Field fun line. It was the Model 185 in Mossberg shotgun line.
Yes, Western Field did manufacture the Model M1728 12-gauge bolt shotgun for Montgomery Ward. This model was part of a line of firearms sold by Montgomery Ward, often produced by other manufacturers under various brand names. The Model M1728 is a bolt-action shotgun that reflects the typical design features of its era.
You have a Mossberg model 500 shotgun which was made for Montgomery Wards Company.Your shotgun will range in price from 100-200 dollars on todays market.
Coast to Coast Model 267 20 gauge according to Proohouse.com is the Savage model 77; however it looks like a Remington 870 clone to me. Ron Montgomery rgmont@verizon.net
Your Western field model 550ED was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.The Mossberg model 500E and your shotgun are one and the same.The Mossberg model 500E shotgun has avalue of between 85-170 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Pre WW2 bolt action shotgun made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The 12 gauge Western Field Model M550ABR was produced in the early 1970s. This shotgun was indeed made for Montgomery Ward, a retail company that sold firearms under the Western Field brand. It was manufactured by Mossberg, which provided several models for Montgomery Ward's catalog.
Actually the shotgun uses 16 gauge shells i have the same shotgun