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Who made Wards Western Field?
The Model 30 and 31 were actually the Savage Stevens 520/620 pump action shotgun was designed by John M. Browning. They were first introduced in 1904 and were sold with the Stevens name and also rebranded for the major catalog retailers like Montgomery Ward’s Western Field line.
Who made Western Field rifles for Montgomery Ward?
Into the 1980s, many retailers sold high quality firearms that were rebranded under license from major manufacturers. Montgomery Ward carried a line of firearms under the Western Field brand that were made by Savage/Stevens, Mossberg, Marlin, Glenfield, Springfield, High Standard and others.
Who made Western Field 410 shotguns?
MOSSBERG WARD’S WESTERN . 410 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN – May 11, 2019 | Milestone Auctions in OH.
Who made Western field double barrel shotguns?
Montgomery Ward Co. Western Field New Model 12 ga.
Who made JC Higgins pump shotguns?
High Standard
J.C. Higgins Model 20, a 12, 16, or 20-gauge pump-action shotgun manufactured by High Standard, Model 200.
Who makes Western Field shotguns?
The original gun was made by Fabrique National of Belgium and was sold as a Browning Auto-5. Others were made by Remington Arms Company and sold as their Model 11. Savage and Stevens Arms company got the rights to make the gun . Depending on the details of the gun it could be a Savage Model 30.33 or 35.
Who manufactured Sears shotguns?
Like many other Sears products, the Sears firearms were originally made by major firearm manufacturers. The Model 20 was produced by High Standard Arms, as was the Model 88 revolver. The J.C. Higgins brand for Sears sporting goods was replaced with the Ted Williams brand.
Who bought out J.C. Higgins?
Who made the JC Higgins shotgun?
Marlin Firearms
Made by Marlin Firearms. Copy of Marlin model 100. J.C. Higgins Model 103.228 bolt action with removable 7 round magazine. Receiver grooves for scope mounting.
Who made Sears rifles?
Where were J.C. Higgins bicycles made?
Sears used the Westfield Mfg. Co. and Murray of Ohio to manufacture their bikes. Sears bicycles sold before World War II were branded as Elgin and after World War II they were J.C. Higgins.