A variety of manufacturers made guns that were sold under the Western-Field label or brand.
Western Field was the name brand used by the Montgomery Ward company for their line of sporting goods including guns. Since Montgomery Ward didn't manufacture guns, they pruchased guns with Western Field markings from several gun manufacturers incuding Winchester, Savage, Mossberg, Marlin, Remington, and Colt, to name a few.
Wester Field did not make guns, they sold guns manufactured by Marlin, Winchester, Hi Standard, and others through the 1970's.
Montgomery Wards did not make guns, they were made by various companies like Mossberg, Savage, Stevens and Hi Standard. Who made guns /shotguns for JC Penney, Sears, and Western Auto along with guns for Wards. The brand name were put on the guns for the stores to sell.
Western Field was a trade name used by Montgomery Ward & Company on their firearms for many years. Guns were made for Montgomery Ward by both domestic and foreign gunmakers..........................
Most used Western Field pump guns will bring $100-$250 depending on condition and model/style.
== These guns were made by various gun companies and sold to Wards under the Western Field name. Generally these guns are not very collectable nor valuble regardless of condition. Condition will determine what the market will bring. Western Field guns are usually in the $100-$250 range.
== These guns were made by various gun companies and sold to Wards under the Western Field name. Generally these guns are not very collectable nor valuble regardless of condition. Condition will determine what the market will bring. Western Field guns are usually in the $100-$250 range.
If it was manufactured prior to 1968 it probably doesn't have one.
Your western field model 830 was made by mossberg for montgomery wards.There model designator was the mossberg model 340K,The value of these guns are between 55-200 dollars.
I have and old Western Field 20 ga deer gun and it's designed just like my new Mossberg 500 12 ga. The safety on both guns are on the top and the pump action is very similar. So my guess is that Mossberg made the western field. If you have transposed letters and you meant XNH, this was the Montgomery Ward code for Nobel guns.
No. There never was a Western Field company. That was a trade name owned by Montgomery Wards and the guns were made by a variety of manufacturers including Stevens/Savage, Winchester, Mossberg, and others.