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The Western Auto model 117 was made by Mossberg which marketed the gun as the model 402. The 402 was produced from 1961 to 1969. The 402 is a carbine (shorter) version of the Mossberg 400 model. It is a lever action .22 cal rifle. The Mossberg manual may be easier to find than the Western Auto. You can find a schematic drawing and parts break down in "The Gun Parts Corp" catalog. See the link.
Mossberg (402 Palomino)
Yes it will take 22LR and 22 short
Various other websites list this as a Western Field brand sold at Montgomery Wards but manufactured by Mossberg (hence the M in the model number). The Mossberg model number is 402
See: http://www.gun-data.com/tour7.html this may help you. It's a Mossberg 402 or 400.
Contact Victor or Cheryl Havlin through their website at havlin sales.
The value of a Mossberg Model 402 can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $400. Factors such as original packaging, any modifications, and regional pricing trends can also influence its worth. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult recent sales data or a firearms appraisal expert.
25 years old The Western Field Model 865 is a private-branded Mossberg Model 402 which was sold by Montgomery Wards from 1968-1969. The Western Field 865A, which featured a slightly larger forearm, was sold from 1970-1971. The Western Field guns do not have the checkered stocks of the Mossberg 402 'Palomino' and obviously not the Mossberg logo buttplate. It has the 20" barrel of the 402 Carbine (the Model 400 had a 24" barrel) and the tubular magazine will hold 15 .22LR cartridges. sales@countrygunsmith.net
You will have to know the model name or number to cross-reference to a manufacturers model. Many Western Field (Montgomery Ward) shotguns were made by Mossberg, but many were also by Stevens/Savage, Hi Standard, and several others. My son has a Westernfield M865A, which was made by Mossberg, but they also sold it as a Mossberg rifle as the Model 402 or you will here it called the Palomino. My son loves it, got it for $60 at a garage sale.
6 to 8 degrees advanced. for stock compression ratio.
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