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Your Montgomery Ward's shotgun was made for them by Mossberg, and is likely a Mossberg model 85 or 85b. Gunpartscorp has 20 guage magazines on their website (under Mossberg, Model 85b) for about $32 plus shipping.
$85-$125, depending on condition.
Try the website for Havlin Sales. Mr. Victor Havlin and his wife Cheryl are very nice folks, and generally have the best supply of Mossberg parts of any company.
i sold one last month for $85 very clean.
These Mossberg model 85 series of shotguns which were made from 1934-1940,will bring between 40-70 dollars on today,s market.this includes the model 85,85A,85B,85C,and 85D.
Depending on condition, 85 - 150 dollars.
This shotgun is a mossberg model 85. made between 1934-1937. dont know value.
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.
Your firearm was made for montgomery wards by Mossberg and Sons.It is the Mossberg model 73C.This is priced between 40-85 dollars on today,s market,dpending on overall condition.
The Mossberg model 85 ejector can be sourced from various online retailers specializing in firearm parts, such as Brownells, MidwayUSA, or Numrich Gun Parts. Additionally, checking with local gun shops or contacting Mossberg directly may yield useful leads. If you’re experienced with firearms, consider visiting forums or communities dedicated to Mossberg enthusiasts for potential leads on used or aftermarket parts. Always ensure any purchase complies with local laws and regulations.
I have a Western Field 20 Gauge with a 3 round clip it is a Model 15K. I am currently re-doing this gun and am missing a few parts. Does anyone have a picture schematic of this model? The gun was built by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. The Model 15 roughly corresponds to the Mossberg Model 80 or 85, but the K suffix on Mossberg normally indicates C-LECT-CHOKE which was not offered until much later in the 185 series. We have a considerable amount of parts for the older Mossberg bolt-action shotguns, so let us know if we can help. www.countrygunsmith.net