I would have to assume that you have a semi-auto shotgun.If your shotgun has a slight hump to the back of the reciever then it was a shotgun made with a browning patent and would have to be listed on the gun along with the royaltys paid to his patent.
This Shotgun was made by Stevens their model. 520. Made from 1930's to 1950'S Although the shotgun was Browning patent marked, it was not made by Browning.
Gun Digest.
how old is a western field 12 gage shotgun browning patend 38535
I can tell you that with the Western Field name, it's not a Browning product. This was a trade name used by Montgomery Ward. It may be marked with a Browning patent, but was probably made by Stevens/Savage.
1930's.
To locate a manual for your shotgun,you must provide the model number for your shotgun first.All shotguns made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) were made by other firearms manufactures for Montgomery Wards to include Savage,Stevens,Mossberg,Noble and more.
in fair/usable condition, between 175 and 250
Montgomery Ward & Co. was founded in 1872, and the Western Field brand was used for various firearms sold by the company, particularly during the mid-20th century. The Western Field 16-gauge pump shotgun often features Browning patents, indicating a design or manufacturing connection to Browning firearms. Depending on the specific model and production date, a Western Field 16 ga pump shotgun could date back to the 1930s or later, making it at least several decades old. For an exact age, you would need to check the specific serial number and model information.
This is actually a western Field gun that was made by Stevens Arms co. It is on a Browning patent, but not a Browning gun. They usually sell for $100-250 depending on condition
About $150-$250 depending on condition
Yes. We have a good supply of parts for that model. gunshop@nctv.com
Try contacting Savage directly, they would be better advised to answer you than we could.