The western field model 172B was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the firm Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 395K and your shotgun are one and the same.The Mossberg model 395K was made from 1963-1983.
Chances are that your shotgun was a model 385k,or a 395K model shotgun made by Mossberg firearms company.
Your Western Field model 45B .22cal rifle was produced by Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 26C is the same rifle.Mossberg produced the Model 26C between the years 1938-1941.
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 93M series were Mossberg rifles. The 390A was a Mossberg 26C, made 1938-1941.
I would go to Numrich gun parts corp.they may be found on the web.The Mossberg model 395K is the same firearm as yours,having been made for Montgomery Wards(Western field) by Mossberg&sons firearms company.
The Mossberg 183D-D was produced from 1956-1960.
your western field model 24m was produced by mossberg for Montgomery ward.the model was the mossberg model 51.these were produced in 1939.
1955-1959.
Walt Mossberg is 64 years old (birthdate: March 27, 1947).
I will buy one (395K 12 guage) top price as i have one from my father that is broken, even parts would be great, especially stock. LarryAndy@aol.com
Originally, none of them. They were produced in blue. Rifles that came back through for an arsenal rebuild in later years were Parkerized if the bluing was in poor condition.