Western Field EMN 175 Shotgun Overview
Reliability: Known for its dependable performance, the Western Field EMN 175 features a bolt-action mechanism and often includes a detachable magazine.
Manufacturer and History
- Produced by Marlin for Montgomery Ward between 1955 and 1958 as part of a collaboration.
- Branded under the Western Field name for retail distribution by Montgomery Ward.
Design and Features
- Barrel Length: Standard models come with a 23-inch barrel.
- Action: Simple and durable bolt-action mechanism, making it a reliable option for hunters and shooters.
- Magazine: Detachable box magazine with a typical capacity of 2-3 rounds.
- Caliber: Chambered for 12-gauge shells.
- Weight: Approximately 7.5 to 8 pounds, depending on the configuration.
- Stock Material: Hardwood stock, often with a smooth finish.
- Finish: Blued steel barrel and receiver for added durability and corrosion resistance.
Compatibility
- Shares parts with the Marlin Model 55, making it easier to find replacement components. If you’re looking for parts or accessories, the compatibility with the Marlin Model 55 can make sourcing components straightforward. Let me know if you'd like help with anything else!
PRIMARY DESCRIPTION
MARLIN, WESTERN FIELD EMN 175 12 GA BOLT ACTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Barcode / UPC :
NCGA903
Firearm Type :
Shotgun
Caliber / Ga :
12 GA
On-sale :
No
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