Go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp.It will be helpful if you know the original maker of your shotgun,as all guns that were made under the Western Field name(Montgomery Wards) were made by outside firms for Montgomery Wards.If you list the model number of your western Field shotgun,this can be cross referenced to the original maker and help you get the right model of shotgun to locate parts.
You can find parts for many westernfield shotguns at Numrich gun parts. WWW.e-gunparts.com
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There are several types of gun stores that sell parts for different types of shotguns including models by Western Field. There are also online retailers like Amazon that sell these parts.
To clean a Western Field 12 gauge pump shotgun M550AD, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Disassemble the shotgun by removing the forend and barrel from the receiver, following the manufacturer's instructions. Use a cleaning rod and appropriate brush to clean the barrel, followed by a patch soaked in gun solvent to remove any residue. Wipe down the receiver and other parts with a clean cloth, lubricate moving parts with gun oil, and reassemble the shotgun.
your western field model 550cd was made by mossberg,there model number is 500B.I would try numrich gun parts corp.for your barrel,and use the mossberg 500B number for parts identification.
I have this model shotgun, but it has a broken firing pin. The gun is usless to me, but would make a good parts gun. The stock is in excellent condition.
You can get your parts from mossberg . The mossberg model 500C is the same gun. You will need to call to order the parts.You also may find the parts you need at www.e-gunparts.com. Thay Cary most of the parts for this shotgun.Some parts you can only get from mossberg
Try e-gunparts.com for parts and Proofhouse.com has a cross reference chart that may help.
did you try mossberg shotguns for parts,the 500 is almost the same as your gun ?
who made montgomery wards bolt action 20 ga shotgun with a clip.
Take it to a gunsmith. He has much better availability for parts. Western Field was a Montgomery Wards brand, so there isn't going to be a lot of collector interest.
Well, isn't that a happy little project you have there! To assemble your Western Field M550Ed 410 gauge pump shotgun, start by ensuring all the parts are clean and in good condition. Then, carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions step by step, like painting a beautiful landscape, taking your time to appreciate each detail as you put it all together. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents, so take your time and enjoy the process.