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Mossberg, it is their M#85 ( I'm assuming that this is a bolt action shotgun).
The Western Field Model 59 A is a shotgun that was produced primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, making it around 50-60 years old. Its value can vary significantly based on condition, ranging from approximately $150 to $400. The manufacturer of this model is Mossberg, as Western Field was a brand used by Montgomery Ward to market firearms made by Mossberg.
The mossberg model 45A is the same gun as the western field model 47.
Depends on which model/manufacturer.
Mossberg and sons is the manufacturer of your western field model M550ABD,shotgun.The Mossberg model 500 is the same shotgun.
The Western Field model 31A was made by Mossberg and Sons firearm Company.The Mossberg model 40,or model 44 while be the same as your Western Field bolt action rifle.
your western Field model 770a was made for Montgomery Wards(western Field) by Mossberg.The Mossberg model 472 and your rifle are one and the same.These rifles were made between 1974-1976.
Your western field model m766 was made by mossberg.The mossberg model 810B is the same firearm.
From what I can find out it was made by Mossberg and is the same as the Mossberg model 20 and 21.
Your Western Field model 37 bolt action rifle was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 30 and your rifle are one and the same.The Mossberg model 30 single shot .22cal rifle was made from 1933-1935.
1960
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.