make sure gun is unloaded (of course) & squeeze trigger while sliding bolt back, it will slide right out... squeeze trigger to replace bolt also.
50-190
Raise the bolt arm, slide to the rear. Press the trigger and the bolt will slide part the lock and can be removed.
Same as the Mossberg model 183, try the Mossberg website.
80-200
$85-$125, depending on condition.
If your model 330 is a bolt action SHOTGUN, it is a Mossberg 183. These are good, durable, reliable shotguns, but not very high value. Depending on condition, these seem to retail for $65-$95 or so.
IF your Hawthorn is a bolt action shotgun, it was made for Montgomery Wards by Mossberg- it is a Mossberg model 183. These are inexpensive but well made (durable) utility grade shotguns, and sell for $50-$100, depending on condition. If that is NOT your firearm, please post again with more information.
http://home.epix.net/~damguy/mossberg_shotgun_models.htm according to this site, they were produced between 1948 and 1950. I have one that I have been trying to find a replacement stock for.
Your western auto model 330B 410 gauge bolt action shotgun was made by Mossberg.The Mossberg model 183T and your shotgun are one and the same.Contact Mossberg and sons directly and see if they have a manual available.If not you may want to check the internet,gun shows,etc.to see if one is available.The model 183 series of shotguns were made by Mossberg from 1948-1985.
It should be identical to a Mossberg 183.
Sorry- your question leaves us with questions. There are bolt action shotguns, such as the Mossberg 183 series, and bolt action pistols, such as the Remington XP-100. Could you please rephrase your question for clarity?
The 183 series was made from 1953-1956