#121131 - 01/23/08 01:18 AM
Help wanted from another gun nut!
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Registered: 11/26/07
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Loc: Northern Canada
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Greetings folks. Any other gun nuts here on the forum? As a home project I have been overhauling this gun. It is made by Western field and it is a bolt action .410 bore with a 5 round, non-detachable magazine. It was handed down to my wife by her Grandfather and I put it at least 60 years old. It was in terrible shape when I received it and was covered in rust. After some elbow grease I managed to ALMOST get it finished. I have reworked the stock as best I could and have managed a half decent job on cold bluing. I need to find a replacement screw that holds the bolt retainer in place, a new but plate and the guts that came out of the bolt assembly if I cannot fix them. These parts were just too far gone to be salvaged. The gun most likely will not be used for any hunting, but I would like to return it to working condition all the same. Does anyone have any info regarding the history of this gun? Or maybe a source to find parts? I have looked extensively on line and couldn’t drag up much info at all. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a pile. I have never seen a gun called a .410 gauge as .410 is not a gauge at all but rather a bore Its odd to see it stamped on the gun like this….???? [img][IMG] http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/zazabu531/westernfieldgun004.jpg[/img][/img] The bolt assembly. I need to replace the firing pin assy which slides inside. [img][IMG] http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/zazabu531/westernfieldgun001.jpg[/img][/img] [img][IMG] http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/zazabu531/westernfieldgun002.jpg[/img][/img] Sorry for the odd shot but it was hard to get it all in the picture. [img][IMG] http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/hh19/zazabu531/westernfieldgun003.jpg[/img][/img]
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#121132 - 01/23/08 01:26 AM
Re: Help wanted from another gun nut!
[Re: Taurus]
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Geezer in Chief
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
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410 gauge is an exception to the 12-16-20 gauge scheme. The bore measures .410 inches in diameter, very roughly 28 gauge, I believe. Western Auto, like Sears, contracted for some of their guns from manufacturers, such as Savage or Marlin. Check into some of the gun forums - I am sure someone there will know for sure
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#121135 - 01/23/08 01:39 AM
Re: Help wanted from another gun nut!
[Re: Taurus]
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Loc: Florida
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#121150 - 01/23/08 03:07 AM
Re: Help wanted from another gun nut!
[Re: CANOEDOGS]
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Registered: 08/19/03
Posts: 1371
Loc: Queens, New York City
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Wards Western Field are almost all Mossberg Get a catalog from "Gun Parts Corp" up in West Hurley NY (They used to be Numrich Arms http://www.gunpartscorp.com/I'd ne SHOCKED if they don't have every single part of that shotgun available I've seen more that one of those - heck, I've fired the 12 gage version If you know the model, try here http://www.e-gunparts.com/model.asp?idDept=452
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#121151 - 01/23/08 03:29 AM
Re: Help wanted from another gun nut!
[Re: KG2V]
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Registered: 02/03/06
Posts: 170
Loc: TEXAS (where else?)
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I have one virtually identical. Well it used to be virtually identical: I chopped the barrel, painted it a funky red and green tiger stripe, Pachmyer butt pad, and leopard print sling. Hey....I was a teenager when I did it. Despite how it sounds, it actually "works". Anyway, the one difference is the magazine is removable.
Not a bad gun at all, very servicable and simple. .410 is quite common, you can find it in any sporting goods store. It used to be very popular for rabbit and squirrel. Birds are a little trickier, .410 tends to string the shot. Simply put, the shot column is long and skinny (12 guage is more a wall of shot). If you don't follow through when you shoot you're unlikely to hit the bird. Think of squirting a water hose and wiggling it around.
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#121168 - 01/23/08 04:59 AM
Re: Help wanted from another gun nut!
[Re: Taurus]
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Registered: 11/26/07
Posts: 458
Loc: Northern Canada
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Does anyone have any info regarding the history of this gun? Or maybe a source to find parts? Hey folks. I hope I didn’t confuse anyone with this question. Maybe I should have worded it in a different way but I wasn’t looking for info on the .410 bore shotgun or ammo in general, but rather I was looking for info on this particular model(where it was made and when.....stuff like that) .410 bore shotguns are common in Alberta. I can walk into any sporting goods store and buy ammo. I also spend many an hour at my reloading bench making my own .410 ammo so that’s not a concern. I posted this on some reloading/shooting forums as well but I figured it couldn’t hurt to slap it on this one too. In fact the most useful info has come from the replies I have gotten here on this forum so thanks a lot to those who took the time to post. By the way, I meant to post this around the campfire as it really isn’t a survival topic. I am so used to clicking on that forum that I did not even notice I put it here till now. Oops......... my bad. Thanks again.
Edited by Taurus (01/23/08 04:59 AM)
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