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The value of a Mossberg New Haven bolt-action 12 gauge shotgun actually depends on a couple things. Most important would be the condition of the shotgun.
Yes, the 600 At is the same model as the 500 series, but with a different designation for sale in New haven stores. So yes, all Mossberg 500 after market or OEM parts will fit it.
$130-$150 in good condition, great gun
I do not think Mossberg made a 220K. The New Haven 220K (single shot bolt action 22) cross references to the Mossberg 320K. Value is around $100-$125. Excellent first rifle for a new shooter.
You will have to contact Mossberg
About $100-175, depending on condition, finish, etc.
You have Mossberg and then New Haven, depending on condition these are usually valued between $50-150 with the New Havens bringing the top dollar. Again, this based on condition, pits, scratches, and rust on the barrel/chamber will and do lower the value. Stock condition drops as well with any wear too.
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Think you have a New haven 250K. If so, it is the same as the Mossberg 152K, made from 1950-1957.
Send it to Mossberg they can tell you anything you need to know about it and then some. You wont get alot out of calling them.
Answer: The Mossberg Rifle 45A alone is currently (2009) valued at around $200 or a bit more in very good to excellent condition, however, the "S" prefix denotes that it was sold with a scope. The No. 7 Mossberg scope and bases currently run around $200.00 - 350.00 or more depending on model and condition.
One can find a clip for a 22 caliber New Haven Mossberg rifle through local gun retailers. These pieces can also be found through gun classifieds and gun manufacturers.