Depends what kind of condition its in
Can't tell exactly- the Mossberg 385 bolt action shotgun was made from 1964-1983. After 83, it was made as the 385 K-A, and at an unknown later time, model changed to 385 K-B. In any event, a fairly recent manufacture.
In good condition about $5000 dollars.
New in the box, as low as about $385. Prices go up to about $500 depending on finish, stock, barrel, etc. Used 835's start in the mid $200's and go up from there depending on condition and features.
mossberg 385ka bolt action
around 180-220
These were made from 1968-1983.
385, 770, 1155, 1540, 1925, 2310 +385 . . .
These numbers all go into 385 evenly: 1, 5, 7, 11, 35, 55, 77, 385.
The westernfield model 850 was made by mossberg for Montgomery wards.The mossberg model number was mossberg model 353.I would start with mossberg and go from there.
The Mossberg 385KB is a model that was produced in the early 1970s. Based on the serial number you provided (10322370), it is likely that this shotgun was manufactured around 1974. Mossberg typically used a sequential numbering system, so the specific date can vary, but it generally falls within that timeframe. For precise dating, consulting Mossberg's production records or a dedicated firearms historian would be ideal.
To determine which times tables go into 385, we need to find the factors of 385. The factors of 385 are 1, 5, 7, 11, 35, 55, 77, and 385. These numbers represent the times tables that can evenly divide into 385 without leaving a remainder.
385, 770, 1155, 1540, 1925, 2310 +385 . . .