Your .22cal bolt action rifle was made by mossberg.The model number is mossberg model 45A.
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.
The Wards Western Field 22 bolt action model 40 was manufactured by Mossberg. It was sold under the Western Field brand, which was a private label used by the Montgomery Ward department store for various firearms and sporting goods. The model is known for its simple design and reliability, typical of Mossberg's production.
Savage Fire Arms Company for Montgomery Wards
I have a Wards Western Field EJN-750 in .243, built on a Sako L57 action, number 3091. I purchased it new at the Montgomery Wards in Albany, NY in 1960. I believe it was manufactured in 1959 or 1960, but been unable to identify who manufactured it for Wards. There was another EJN-750 in .306 on the sale table, but I couldn't afford another $68 for it!
I understand it was Colt Colteer.
The Western Field model 550C was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.
I HAVE A WARDS WESTER FIELD NO 47A 22 BOLT ACTION, IT WAS MADE BY MOSSBURG
try www.e-gunparts.com thay can help you find parts
That gun is a Savage model 315
Nobel Arms
The Western Field M854 shotgun was manufactured by Mossberg for Montgomery Ward. Mossberg produced a variety of firearms under different brand names, including the Western Field line, which was sold through Montgomery Ward stores. The M854 is a bolt-action shotgun, known for its reliability and simplicity.
The Wards Western Field 410 Bolt Action Model 17B was manufactured by the Stevens Arms Company, a subsidiary of Savage Arms. It was marketed under the Wards brand, which was associated with Montgomery Ward, a retail chain that sold a variety of firearms. This model is known for its simplicity and reliability, making it a popular choice for small game hunting.