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The Model 40 .22 rifle, sold by Montgomery Ward, was manufactured by the Savage Arms Company. This rifle was part of a series of firearms that Montgomery Ward marketed under its own brand name, often produced by established manufacturers. The Model 40 is a bolt-action .22 rifle, known for its reliability and accuracy.
I believe it's a Colt ( Colteer ) Semi or Bolt
Stevens Model 416. Made for Montgomery Ward under their brand name.
mossberg
Savage made it for Montgomery Ward. It's the same as the Savage 840.
Made by Mossberg. We have magazines. gunshop@nctv.com
Its actually a stevens model 94. Sold by Montgomery Ward. Look on the opposite side of the rifle and you'll see the model 94 stamp. Montgomery Ward never made any guns. They are a department store. Just like Sears doesn't make Kenmore Washer. Whirlpool does. Montgomery Ward just sold it.
Montgomery Ward did not make firearms. They contracted with makers and had their store brand put on them.
50-100 USD or so
The Montgomery Ward Western Field model 712 is a common bolt action rifle. It doesn't have an enormous value of about $200 to $350.
50-350 usd
The Ward's Western Field Rifle Model 35A was manufactured by the Savage Arms Company. It was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label used by Montgomery Ward, a retail company. The rifle is known for its versatility and was popular for small game hunting and target shooting.