IIRC, that's actually a Maverick, which was manufactured overseas (I want to say China, but my recollection isn't the best right now). They're actually pretty good for the money, and everyone I've known who has one has been happy with it.
Mossberg & Sons, Inc. manufactures the Maverick Model 88 shotgun. It is a budget-friendly alternative to the Mossberg 500 series, sharing many of the same parts and features.
The value of a 1958 Mossberg model 185K-A is determined by the condition of the shotgun. If in good condition this gun has a value of up to 300 dollars.
Your westernfield model 767 was made for mongomery wards(westerfield) by mossberg gun manufacturing company.The mossberg model designation for your gun was the mossberg model 800A.
$130-$150 in good condition, great gun
In good condition you can expect to pay $250. There are deals out there if you can find them but this is a good little gun and quite accurate also.
Your westernfield model M822 was made for montgomery wards(westernfield) by mossberg gun manufacturing company.The mossberg model designation for this gun was the mossberg model 640K.these were made by mossberg between the years 1959-1984.
50-120 usd
Check with Mossberg Customer Service thru their website.
As much as you can get. But realistically around 250.00 in good shape.
In general Mossberg firearms are well made and dependable. They are not high $$$ guns, and do not have the collector appeal of other guns, but work well. Mossberg's motto has been "More gun for your money"
this gun in good shape with sights will sell for between 350-500 USD depending on shape of the gun.
My Mossberg maverick holds seven without the tube plug