The Western Field Model 150C was manufactured from 1954 to 1968. This model was produced by the Stevens Arms Company for Montgomery Ward, which sold it under the Western Field brand. It is a bolt-action rifle that is well-regarded among collectors and shooting enthusiasts.
I own a model 150C that my father purchased for me when I was 12 in 1964.
The store brand cross-reference says this is a Mossberg 183, so it should have a 2 or 3 shot magazine.
You might see if schematics are available from Numrich Gunparts. Mossberg seems to have made more Western Field marked guns than anyone else, but there are quite a few from Stevens/Savage and a few other makers. The 150 is a Mossberg 183K
The Western Field shotgun was sold by Montgomery Ward and made by Mossberg. Made around 1964. I inherited one that is in mint condition and still fires. It is a 410 single barrel 150c shotgun.
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The Crosman model 150 is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. There are 2 variations of this model all were made between 1954-67. There is also a model 150C Medalist and a model 150PK. The Crosman model 150 was made in two variations starting in 1954 - 1956 it had adjustable power. 1956- 1967 with non adjustable power. see the link below for the owners manual
This pistol was made by Crosman. It's a model 150 made between 1954-1967. It's a .22 caliber that uses a C02 cylinder to power it. There are over 20 different variations made of this model. There was also a model 150C and 150PK.
150° Celsius = 302° Fahrenheit (150° Celsius * 9)/5 + 32 = 302° Fahrenheit
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