WesternField was a brand name used by mass marketers, not a manufacturer. That model number does not appear in my crossover references. If you can send us a digital picture of the gun, we can ID it for you and probably have a magazine. repair@countrygunsmith.net
i have one my dad got it in the sixtys i need a clip for it though its a mossberg 353
Original maker is Mossberg, Model 810. hoosiergunworks.com has magazines
have good 16ga no clip shoots good model 228
Oh, dude, the 22 caliber Wards Western Field Model 37 was manufactured from the 1930s to the 1950s. So, like, if you're looking to pick one up, just remember it's like a vintage piece, not something fresh off the assembly line.
I believe what you hae is a Mossberg model 42
http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=0840z353&SortBy=DESC
You might have a chance on gunbroker.com
Stevens model 62 savage arms 22 caliber/30 round clip
We have them. gunshop@nctv.com
No, the Western Field model 85-SB85-TA rifle is specifically designed to use .22 Long Rifle (LR) cartridges. While there are various .22 caliber cartridges, such as .22 Short and .22 Magnum, they are not interchangeable with the .22 LR. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the correct ammunition to ensure safety and proper functioning of the firearm.
Vintage gun parts such as the needed magazine for a Model 46A Western Field 22LR can be found at major gun shows or through online specialty companies such as APEX and Numrich.
Try e-gunparts.com