The 152 (forearm folds down, box magazine) AND the 152K (longer barrel Schnabel forearm, tube magazine in butt) both have a minor collector following- and are good shooters. Value from $125-$200, depending on condition and completeness. Missing rear peep sights are expensive to replace, and would drop value by 25%. For more info on many Mossberg 22s, Google epix mossberg models- damguy has a great blog with photos of Mossbergs, year of manufacture, etc.
50-500 depending on specifics.
Average condition 225-275 depending on engravings and such
I bought one for 90 dollars and it was in good condition I bought one for 90 dollars and it was in good condition
in good shape, 200-250$.
100
Value on a rifle depends on the caliber and condition. The S&W 1500 was manufactured in Japan by a company named Howa, and they are high quality rifles. Howa also made guns for Weatherby and Mossberg. In good used condition they are worth $300-$400.
well my new mossberg is in great condition, i bought it for only 93 dollars. but do not short yourself, in mint condition it can be worth more
It depends on the condition of the firearm. In excellent condition it is worth $150, in very good condition it is worth $125, and in good condition about $85.
ABOUT $200, depending on condition. It is a shotgun, and not a rifle.
Around $175- $225 is what I've seen .
IF the rifle has all sights, etc, has not had stock modified, there IS a modest collector's interest in the older Mossberg 22s. $200-$250 is an average price. They shoot VERY well.
The condition of the rifle has a major impact on the value of the piece. If the Model 39 is in very good condition, it could be worth as much as 2,500 dollars. A rifle medium to good condition can be worth 1,000 dollars.