Mossberg and sons made your Western field model 15K.The Mossberg model 80,or the model 83 both apply to your model 15K shotgun.
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Can't tell exactly- the Mossberg 385 bolt action shotgun was made from 1964-1983. After 83, it was made as the 385 K-A, and at an unknown later time, model changed to 385 K-B. In any event, a fairly recent manufacture.
I found a 170 which is a Mossberg model 395K made from '63 to '83. 3 round box mag bolt action Value of the Mossberg 170 is from $50 to $125 The Western field would also be in that range
The western field model 15A was made by mossberg.There model designator was the mossberg model 83.
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your Wards Western Field model 15A was made by the Mossberg and Sons firearms Company.This is the Mossberg Model 83.This shotgun was made from 1933-1946.As such there may not be any serial numbers because they were not mandatory on firearms until the year 1969 with the passing of the gun control act of 1968.
i wish i knew i have one also needs an ejecter spring. will not eject shells.The Westernfield model 15A was made for Montgomery Wards by Mossberg.The Mossberg model 83 is the same firearm.the Mossberg model 83 was made from 1933-1946.You should be able to find parts for the Mossberg model 83 from Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.I would also look at gunbroker.com.Under gun parts shotgun.I hope this helps.
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 can't find a listing for the Western Field Mod 15k. The Mod 15 is a Mossberg Mod 80, the 15A is a Mossberg 83, and the 150 is a Mossberg 183k but all of these are .410 bore, not 12 ga. Mossberg did make most of the different models sold by Western Field, so by looking through the different diagrams of appropriate Mossberg shotguns you may be able to identify the correct model. With that information, GUNPARTSCORP.com or other parts warehouses may be able to supply the correct firing pin.
The Stevens "Springfield" Model 83 was manufactured from 1935 to 1939. Value is between $40 to $75.
IF you are referring to the Model 83/ 183 BOLT ACTION shotguns, these had a 2 shot magazine, plus 1 shell in the chamber. Hello, The question is for the Mossberg 80, makes no sense to give the answer for the Mossberg 83. My Mossberg 80 holds 4 shots. it appears to have a clip but it is just a case for the Top loader. this weapon was made from 1933 to 1936 Only, it is Bolt Action and even after all these years works flawlessly. Pretty cool really and not really worth all that much, you can pick one up for between 60.00 and 150.00. this is not just the best answer, it is the only one. LOL