Depends on the model, condition, and completeness. Anywhere from $25 to $250. Without more information, we can't help much.
That was either the Spencer is .50 caliber or the Henry in .44 Rimfire.
If your Mossberg is a bolt action shotgun, about $80-100. These are well built utility grade guns- no major collector interest, but durable and reliable.
It would have to be custom built
Its a Mossberg 640.
Yes. The Mossberg 500 in 410 bore is called 500D (the 500D was actually the designation for the 28 gauge Model 500 that was never built....a Model 500 in .410 caliber is a 500E)A-12GAB-16GAC-20GAD-28GA (never made)E-.410 caliber.Try to use a complete sentence next time.
Montgomery Wards contracted Mossberg to manufacture many of the Western Field guns. Western Field model 15 is actually a Mossberg model 80. While it is not known the years that Mossberg shipped these guns to Montgomery Wards, it is known that Mossberg produced the model 80 gun between 1933 and 1946.
the western field model 822 was made by mossberg,and the matching model number from mossberg would be a model 640K.
I have a Western Field 20 Gauge with a 3 round clip it is a Model 15K. I am currently re-doing this gun and am missing a few parts. Does anyone have a picture schematic of this model? The gun was built by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. The Model 15 roughly corresponds to the Mossberg Model 80 or 85, but the K suffix on Mossberg normally indicates C-LECT-CHOKE which was not offered until much later in the 185 series. We have a considerable amount of parts for the older Mossberg bolt-action shotguns, so let us know if we can help. www.countrygunsmith.net
marlin,stevens,savage Answer 2 To the best of my knowledge Montgomery wards commissioned the rifles through other companies I own A model 895 22 caliber lever action And it is a commissioned Moseberg 402
A shotgun built on a round action.
The rifle was built in the early to mid 1970's by Mossberg Firearms. The Model 766 was the Montgomery Wards store brand version of the Mossberg Model 810B. I own one of these in 7mm Remington Magnum.
i have one myself, turns out they were, according to my gunsmith, made by CZ over in what is now the Czech Republic back in the 1960s or so. fantastic guns built on a solid action. apparently not all that common then or now.