what caliber is the ward's western field model 14-SD206a
The Western Field Model 830 .22 rifle was manufactured by the Savage Arms Company. It was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label for Montgomery Ward, a retail chain in the United States. The Model 830 features a simple design and is known for its reliability as a .22 caliber rifle.
Mossberg, and it is a version of their excellent 810AH rifle which was made from 1973 to 1977. www.countrygunsmith.net
The Wards Western Field Model 40A 22 Rifle was manufactured by the Mossberg company. It was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label used by Montgomery Ward, a retail chain in the United States. The Model 40A is a bolt-action .22 caliber rifle, popular for its reliability and performance.
Western Field 48A was made for Montgomery Wards by Mossberg. The model 48A is a Mossberg 45B .22 caliber Long Rifle
A Wards Western Field Model 41 is a 22-caliber rifle. It was actually manufactured by Mossberg, but intended for Wards. Manufacturing took place primarily from 1935 to 1939.
Savage made it for Montgomery Ward. It's the same as the Savage 840.
My research indicates that this rifle was a Mossberg Mod. 46 which was manufactured in the late 1930's and early 40's
The Wards Western Field Model 45B was produced in the early 1950s, specifically around 1955. This model is a .22 caliber rifle that was made by the Mossberg Company for Montgomery Ward. Therefore, as of 2023, the rifle is approximately 68 years old.
Marlin
It was made by Mossberg. We have new firing pins. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Should be a Stevens rifle, but the peep sight would probably be aftermarket. If you can send a digital picture of the rifle and a closeup of the sight we can probably ID it for you. sales@countrygunsmith.net