Introducing the Western Field 14M Model 491A, a classic bolt-action rifle of American origin, with a rich history and an esteemed reputation. This rifle is not just a firearm, it's a tangible piece of history that offers a unique combination of durability, reliability, and style. Made by Western Field for Montgomery Ward under the Western Field brand in the post-war period, this firearm has stood the test of time and continues to be regarded highly among enthusiasts and collectors alike.
The overall condition of this rifle is fair, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling. Despite the heavy finish loss on all metal surfaces and the rust on the barrel and magazine tube, the firearm remains fully functional. Please note that the magazine tube is missing its follower, and the receiver has been drilled & tapped several times on the left side. The stock is made of Walnut wood with a Monte-Carlo design, complete with a polymer 3-groove trigger guard and an ebony buttplate that doesn't match the buttstock. The stock has various dents and scratches, adding to its vintage charm.
This rifle's features are truly exceptional. It is chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges, boasting a versatile caliber that makes it suitable for both small game hunting and target shooting. The bolt-action mechanism of the firearm gives the shooter a heightened sense of control and accuracy with every pull of the trigger. The blued finish not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides an extra layer of corrosion resistance. This model has a capacity of 15 rounds plus one in the chamber.
The sights are fully adjustable, featuring a rear Mossberg #4 aperture, a rear adjustable U notch, and a front adjustable dovetail shrouded blade.
In summary, the Western Field 14M Model 491A is an excellent firearm for enthusiasts who demand precision and reliability. Its unique combination of historical significance, classic design, and impressive features makes it a great addition to any gun collection. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of American firearm history.




