The Hawthorne Warrior M825 .22 LR was sold by Montgomery Wards in 1957 and 1958. It is actually a Mossberg Model 140 rifle.
You can purchase a magazine for the Hawthorne Warrior M825 .22LR rifle from various online retailers specializing in firearm accessories, such as Brownells, MidwayUSA, or OpticsPlanet. Additionally, you may want to check with local gun shops or gun shows to see if they have the specific magazine in stock. Ensure you are compliant with all relevant firearm laws and regulations when purchasing firearm accessories.
Try gun shops, gun shows, garage sales, want ads, e-gunparts.com
Blue Book of Gun Values is one place to start
Hawthorne was sold through Montgomery Wards. The 820b is actually a Mossberg 320b sold under the Hawthorne trade name. Book value is $20 to $100 US, but they are great little rifles.
Your Hawthorne Warrior M820B is in fact a Mossberg model 340, of which there were various designs. A lot of the parts are available through e-gunparts.com. But, be careful, and ask a lot of question when ordering parts. A lot of the parts are not a direct fit. I have a Mossberg 340KA, and had to replace the barrel. I ended up with a barrel from a Hawthorne M820B. The sights on the Mossberg barrel were dovetail mounted, and the sights on the M820B barrel are mounted with screws. That's just an example. This will get you started in the right direction.
Old gun catalogs, auction sites, gun shop, gun show
The address of the Hawthorne Library is: 12700 South Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne, 90250 4396
Hawthorne wrote "Hawthorne and His Mosses" to showcase his admiration for Nathaniel Hawthorne's writing and to explore themes of nature and literature. The essay also served as a tribute to Hawthorne's talent and influence on American literature.
The address of the Hawthorne Branch is: 6640 Se 221St Street, Hawthorne, 32640 3815
Hawthorne James's birth name is James Hawthorne.
Kim Hawthorne's birth name is Kimberly Hawthorne.