It is very possible that your Western Field model EMN 175 was made by Marlin.The models EMN 171,and EMN 176 were made by Marlin for Montgomery Wards.The model 50 marlin is the model 171 and was made from 1925-1930,and the model 176 was the marlin model 55.
Depends on condition. Range 65-200 what year was the western field 12 gauge model XNH-560-8A MADE
ward s western field 52-sb51a what year made AND WHO MAE IT
thks what is the value of the western feild shotgun model sb100 what year it was made?
The number you provided is the serial number.Please provide the model number also to get a correct answer.
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.
No published sn data that I know of.
Your Western Field model 45B .22cal rifle was produced by Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 26C is the same rifle.Mossberg produced the Model 26C between the years 1938-1941.
The Western Field 12 gauge side by side shotgun, serial number 30415 is valued at $225 in excellent condition. In fair condition it is valued at $125.
This question cannot be answered unless you provide a model number to your Western Field .410 shotgun.
Your western field MO59 was actually made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the Stevens firearm Company.The Stevens model 87 and your firearm are one and the same.the Stevens model 87 semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from the year 1937 and discontinued in the early 1980,s.
I am only guessing that the recently inherited 12 gauge, single shot shot gun with a serial number of 34416 XF was made in the mid 1920's. Cannot find a model number but name Western Field is in a rather larger d decorative font. Any help in finding a model number and year built would be appreciated.
The Western Field Model XNH 480 E was produced in the early 1970s. Specifically, it was manufactured around 1972 to 1973. This model is often associated with the Mossberg 500 series of shotguns, as it was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label for Montgomery Ward.