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Anywhere from $100-250, depending on condition.
Depends on the condition. IF it is complete with the peep sight, and the fold down forearm, there is a modest collectors interest- and in Very Good condition, may run $200 or so. Missing peep sight, etc, maybe $100 or so.
Made from 1949-1957. The 142A is a bolt action, and is less common that the semi-auto version, the Model 152A. There is collector interest in the Mossberg 142A, and values are going up. Original peep sight is hard to find. Nice little rifle.
Made from 1949-1957. The 142A is a bolt action, and is less common that the semi-auto version, the Model 152A. There is collector interest in the Mossberg 142A, and values are going up. Original peep sight is hard to find. Nice little rifle.
According to the "Blue Book of Gun Values" the Mossberg 142A was manufactured 1949 - 1957.
have a gunsmith check it out first. The 142A can shoot single shot and shoot them well everything from CB caps, gallery shot, short, long and long rifle cartridges. The governing factor for using the clip is whether you have the strip insert for the clip that keeps shorts from sliding too far forward as the action is worked.
Hello Mossberg made many .22lr during early years. The 142a was a very interesting bolt action with a front grip and a 7 rounds magazine. It was made from 1950 to 1957. after that they did some semi-autos (152a) and some lever actions (palomino) Also Mossberg made many .22lr bolt action to the military for training during WWII. Value is not much, depends of the conditions from $50 to $180 but they are very good shooters and great for kids because the short barrel. Something that always worries people about this rifle it is the fact that they do not have serial number stamped, During the 50's it was not required by ATF to serialize rifles and Mossberg didn't do it to keep the price down. ___________________________________________________________ I have no Idea, but I have one of thoes and a matching 4-10, and I am curious if their age and worth
1996 Topps Chrome Dan Marino card number 142A 1996 Topps Chrome Dan Marino card number 142 has a book value of about $5.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
You might want to try Lilienthal Transformers, DK.
1989 Bowman Gary Sheffield card number 142A 1989 Bowman Gary Sheffield card number 142 has a book value of about $1.50 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
258 miles taking this route:Take I-5 NORTH from Albany to SR-18 EAST to AUBURN at EXIT 142A past Tacoma, WASHINGTON. To bypass downtown Portland, take I-205 NORTH (EXIT 288 off I-5).Take SR-18 EAST to Snoqualmie.
687 miles taking this route:Take I-5 NORTH from Tacoma to I-90 EAST (to SPOKANE) via SR-18 EAST (EXIT 142A off I-5 to get onto SR-18 EAST towards AUBURN).Take I-90 EAST to MT-55 to WHITEHALL at EXIT 249 in MONTANA past Butte.Turn right off the exit ramp onto MT-55 SOUTH. Take MT-55 SOUTH to MT-41. Continue STRAIGHT onto MT-41 SOUTH.Take MT-41 SOUTH to MT-287 in Twin Bridges. Continue STRAIGHT onto MT-287 EAST.Take MT-287 EAST to Virginia City.