The Model 151k was produced 1950-51. The average value for the model in good condition is approximately $100-$150. It is one of my favorite guns to shoot. Very accurate.
The mossberg model 151K was made from 1950-1951.
The Mossberg Model 151-K was made for two years only: 1950 and 1951.
Depending on condition, completeness, and originality, anywhere from $125-$300. Great target rifles.
50-60's
$90-$150, depending on condition.
You will have to know the model name or number to cross-reference to a manufacturers model. Many Western Field (Montgomery Ward) shotguns were made by Mossberg, but many were also by Stevens/Savage, Hi Standard, and several others. My son has a Westernfield M865A, which was made by Mossberg, but they also sold it as a Mossberg rifle as the Model 402 or you will here it called the Palomino. My son loves it, got it for $60 at a garage sale.
50-156 USD or so
I paid $59.00 at Cabellas for my son's.
My son and grand-son.
The Coast to Coast Master-Mag model 880 is a 'House brand' Mossberg 500. I haven't found out much else about them so far, there isn't a lot of information about them on the net unfortunately. * update* Found out they were made from the late 70's to early 80's, no exact dates though. Could this have been made by Mossberg? We have a Master-Mag 880 and would like to find out too. I just bought my son a Coast to Coast model 880 shot gun w/ a bird barrel and a slug barrel. We are also trying to identify the manufacture, but interestingly enough, my Mossberg 500 slug barrel is an identical fit! This one is has "50 Years" embosed on one side. We paid $100.00 for it this afternoon, which I cansider to be a good deal!
He is married to model Lauren Michelle Hill and they have a son together
I happen to have a 1965 Mossberg Model 800a. I recently took it to a gunsmith to have some minor cosmetic work performed on it and he told me that he had never seen a rifle stock that old in such excellent shape. I bought it at a garage sale from an elderly woman for $575.00. It had belonged to her late husband. Right now the rifle is worth between $600.00 and $700.00. My rifle has a very nice rifle sling, front and rear sights, see through scope mounts and a Bushnell 3x9 scope. The barrel needs to be reblued in a couple of spots, but I treat the stock with tru oil and keep it cleaned. But the true value of any weapon is found in its worth to the owner as opposed to any buyer. I still hunt with mine and my 12 yr old son will get it when I pass on. To him, it will be priceless.