The 351K was made from about 1960 to 1970.
The 351K was made from about 1960 to 1970.
$100-200, depending on condition.
50-100 or so
The value of a Mossberg and Sons .22 Model 351K typically ranges from $150 to $400, depending on factors such as its condition, age, and any unique features. Firearms in excellent condition with original parts and packaging tend to fetch higher prices. It's advisable to consult recent sales data or a firearms appraiser for a more accurate valuation based on specific details.
I have this gun. I believe it was 1965. It's the same as a Mossberg 351C. I found new firing pins for it on e-gunparts.com. Yes, that is basically the Mossberg 351C. Under the Mossberg name, they called it the 'Jack Rabbit Special.' The gun is the 351K with a shorter barrel and carbine styling. Should have a stained hardwood stock instead of walnut, and no serial number. If it IS serialized, it is post-1968. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Contact Mossberg customer service. If the shotgun does not have a serial number (not required until 1968) they will not be able to date it.
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Your Western field model 24m-488a was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards(Western field).The Mossberg model 51 is the same firearm.The Mossberg model 51 was made in 1939.
Contact Mossberg Customer Service through their website. That rifle was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. It is a Mossberg Model 742.
Mossberg Model 45.
The Mossberg Model 152 is a .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was produced from 1954 to 1967. It was part of Mossberg's efforts to provide affordable and reliable firearms during that era. If you're looking for a specific production date for a particular firearm, it may be necessary to check the serial number or consult Mossberg's records for more detailed information.