The Western Field Model SB-300C, a .410 double-barrel shotgun, was produced in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Specifically, it was manufactured between 1969 and 1972. This model was sold through Montgomery Ward stores and is known for its simplicity and reliability.
The serial number on a Western Field Model SB300C shotgun is typically located on the underside of the receiver, near the trigger guard. It may also be found on the barrel, often stamped or engraved. If you're unable to find it there, consulting the owner's manual or contacting a firearms expert may provide additional guidance.
I have a 16 gauge double barrel for sale.
YES
12 gauge double barrel shotgun
1000 bucks. That is how much mine is.
It is a Stevens 311
That would be a Stevens/Savage 315 with a Montgomery Ward name.
I would guess it was made by Stevens.
That would be Western Field.
with a hacksaw
Your Western Field model SB-312 double barrel shotgun was made for Montgomery Wards(western field) by the savage arms company.The Savage model 540D shotgun is the same shotgun as yours.If you go to the savage web site they may have more info on this model?
It's a Stevens double, pre-WW2. Value might reach $250 in excellent condition.