Made by Savage/Stevens and is basically the same as the Savage Springfield Model 18.
Not sure on the age trying to find out myself. But parts are found here. http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz94H
You may be able to find the information you are looking for through this web site: http://www.huntingsociety.org/gunstocks.html
All you need is the Devon scope which you need to go to the route east of fortree city and find Steven he will give the scope to you.
you have to go to the celadon game corner and youll find a guy on top. talk to him and youll have to battle him. then press the switch under the picture and ther will be some stairs. then find Giovanni and battle him and hell give you the scope to view the ghost
you can get that mount at mid way
Savage 325c rear peep?
Midwayusa.com
I'd start with Amazon. Your rifle is a Savage model 340, and if you search for Savage 340 scope mount, you will get a lot of hits. The mount and a set of rings is about $53.98. Shoot safe and often.
I dont find any reference to a WesternField Model 35 as a shotgun. The Model 35 rifles were made by Mossberg... If you can send us a digital picture of the gun, we can identify it for you and give you direction on how to mount a scope. repair@countrygunsmith.net
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B-Square offers a scope mount for the 340, the model number is 14600. It is offered by MidwayUSA for $49.99. May be hard to find unless you order direct from B-Square. See Midway Here: http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=146614. Good Luck
You have to mention the gun to get an answer.
Weaver makes good rings. They can be found online at Natchez or Brownell's shooting supplies. Both are good suppliers of parts and accessories. Gander mountain, Cabela's or other well know sporting good stores are also places where you can find quality scope rings. You will need to know the diameter of your scope. Standard sizes are 1" or 30mm.
You can scope just about anything with a bit of creativity and a good gunsmith. Go talk to one. If you can find a scope mount that will work with the configuration of your weapon, then it is down to drilling and tapping for the mount. If you have no idea how to do that, or don't feel comfortable working with decently close tolerances....... Go see a gunsmith.
Go to a fashion show, knock on the door of the model Stevens and give him 77 kisses.
I would try numrich arms for a magazine for your Stevens model 34.