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Ebay .......... I just paid 66.00 for one
50-200 usd
If it is in like new condition $300. Used and decent $200.
To identify a Mossberg .22 caliber rifle without markings, examine its design features, such as the stock shape, barrel length, and action type (bolt-action, semi-automatic, etc.). Compare these characteristics with known models, such as the Mossberg Model 42 or Model 144, which are classic .22 rifles. Additionally, check for unique features like the bolt handle style, magazine type, and any distinct engravings or patterns. Consulting reference materials or online forums dedicated to firearms can also assist in the identification process.
Ward Western rifles from what i have read online (and i have one i am looking for a magazine clip for also) were made for Montgomery Wards by various manufacturers of which one was Mossberg. Check out some old Mossberg models and see if it looks like one of them. I'd swear my Ward Western looks 90% like a Mossberg Model 144, especially when you put the action out of the stock, it is nearly dead on. I sent a pic into a Mossberg expert ( http://www.havlinsales.com ) who sells parts for old Mossbergs. Sorry, not much you can do for obscure 22's. Let me know if you ever find anything more for Wards Western 22's (post back here). My barrel is marked "70" i think. Where is yours marked "36"? Just found this after i posted it. http://cgi.ebay.com/Westernfield-36-Savage-521-22-Rifle-Stock_W0QQitemZ120161313930QQihZ002QQcategoryZ73951QQcmdZViewItem Looks like my stock and it say Western Field 32 / Savage 521, my guess is now it is a Savage 521 cousin. I have a Western Field Mo #36 D single shot 22. This rifle was made in the 1930s.It has been in my family since new.I am of the opinion it was a mossberg but i cant prove it.I am searching for a bolt for this one ! Any help is appreciated.thanks.
Between $100 and $200, depending on condition. These make GREAT target rifles.
Between $100 and $200, depending on condition. These make GREAT target rifles.
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I don't have the capability to display or retrieve images. However, you can find pictures of the Cavalier model USS-12-144 by searching online through image search engines or visiting websites that specialize in model trains or collectibles.
A soviet airplane model number. It was the 1st supersonic transport aircraft.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! Five twelves of 144 is like taking 144 and dividing it into 12 equal parts, then taking 5 of those parts. So, if we do the math, we get 60. Just imagine those 60 little happy numbers all playing together on the canvas of math.
A circle is 360 degrees. If they are equal parts, they are 36 degrees apiece, or 144 degrees.