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I own a Western field 12 ga (serial no g613481) that I purchased from Montgomery Wards in 1973-4. I believe it was made by Mossberg because I have ordered a replacement stock and barrel for a Mossberg 500 that fit perfectly. Your serial no is higher, so I'm guessing it was manufactured at a later date. .
that is a sears roebuck model 101.7 double barrel shotgun...there are two different makes of that model...the other being model 101.7c..this model bears a checkered forearm and stock...model 101.7 prices usually range from new $240 down to fair $100... the model 101.7c prices range from new $265 down to fair at $100 also..hope this helps you
The value of an 1898 Krag can vary dramatically depending on how original the rifle is and the condition of both the metal and wood. An altered model with a shortened barrel and stock, done for hunting purposes, can go for as little as $300-$400 while a pristine original can go for as much as $3,000.
The 1200 and the model 120 Ranger use the same receivers only the barrels are marked differently. The 120 is a cheaper varient of the model 1200 the main difference is that the 1200 was avalible in a Walnut stock and in different grades . The 120 was and entry level gun and was only offered with a hardwood stock. Although it was offered in a light or dark stained version. They were also offered in the youth version as well as the standard version.
I just paid $300 for a really nice all original model 75 in about 95% blue condition. The stock is nice as well butt has a tiny chip on the toe of the stock, near the buttplate. I havbe seen other 75's in near mint condition get $650 though, and the average for a very nice one seems to be $350 to $450 lately. The chapest I have seen a very poor one (65% condition) go for was $150. I cannot help you on the model 55.