Westernfield was the trade named used by Montgomery Wards stores for guns sold by them. They were made by companies like Mossberg, Marlin, Winchester and Savage. Take your rifle to a gunsmith. They can identify the parent make and model, and find you a replacement firing pin.
It was made by Mossberg. We have new firing pins. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Prewar Mossberg. $100.
Probably one available from Numrich Arms (e_gunparts.com), but you should probably let your local gunsmith replace it, so you might as well order it from him.
Made by Mossberg, $150-$250.
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.
Where can I buy a magazine for a western field M149 bolt action
what caliber is the ward's western field model 14-SD206a
marlin,stevens,savage Answer 2 To the best of my knowledge Montgomery wards commissioned the rifles through other companies I own A model 895 22 caliber lever action And it is a commissioned Moseberg 402
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Made in the 1960's by Mossberg. It is a good solid .22 bolt-action and in any decent shape will bring $100-$140. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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.