While the Model 148 is absent from ALL of my cross reference lists, the model numbers higher and lower were made by Mossberg. Most were variants of the Model 83-183, or the 85-185. Durable and reliable shotguns, they were the guns of the young shooter, the mechanic or farmer. Not a high dollar gun, but a good one.
I just got a western field 410 shotgun and wondering the value of It
who made montgomery wards bolt action 20 ga shotgun with a clip.
The value of a Wards Western Field model 14-SD206A bolt action 410 shotgun would depend on it's upkeep. The condition would be highly important in determining it's value.
Mossberg, it is their M#85 ( I'm assuming that this is a bolt action shotgun).
It all depends what model you have. For instance I have a M550AD it is worth about $600. Age also afeects the value. Your best bet is to take it to a gun shop. Mark The Wards Western Field .410 bolt action shotgun's model # is: 15a. It was bought by my Dad in about 1935-1936. Thank you Terry The Wards Western Field .410 bolt action shotgun's model # is: 15a. It was bought by my Dad in about 1935-1936. Thank you Terry
Most used Western Field pump guns will bring $100-$250 depending on condition and model/style.
We discovered a Western Field 410 gauge shotgun with bolt action and saw that they were made in the late 40;s and early 50's.
Your shotgun was made by the firm Mossburg and Sons.The Mossberg model 550AB is the same as your shotgun.
Depends on which model/manufacturer.
The Western Field model 550C was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.
Same as a Savage model 520
Same as a Savage model 520