Depending on condition, anywhere from $50 to $200 for a 152 in new-in-box condition.
50-100 or so
Depending on condition, anywhere from $100 to $200 for an excellent specimen. The rear peep sight is frequently missing, which will lower the value $40 or so.
Your rifle is a Mossberg Model 353, built for Western Auto hardware stores under their Revelation brand. This is an updated version of the Mossberg Model 152, and was made from 1972-1985, Value is $125-$200, based on condition.
It was made from 1950 to 1957. If you are interested in the older Mossberg firearms, get a copy of "Mossberg-More Gun for the Money" by Victor Havlin.
100 or so
1948-1957
how much is it wothfold down model
The 152 (forearm folds down, box magazine) AND the 152K (longer barrel Schnabel forearm, tube magazine in butt) both have a minor collector following- and are good shooters. Value from $125-$200, depending on condition and completeness. Missing rear peep sights are expensive to replace, and would drop value by 25%. For more info on many Mossberg 22s, google epix mossberg models- damguy has a great blog with photos of Mossbergs, year of manufacture, etc.
Depending on condition, anywhere from $125 to $250 for a MINT specimen. If missing the rear sight, deduct about $50-$60.
There were a couple of different Mossberg 152s. The 152 with no letter is an auto loading carbine, box magazine, fold down forearm. They were made from 1948-1957, and do not have serial numbers, so specific dating is not possible (earlier guns had a wooden forearm, later ones a plastic forearm. Value will depend on condition- many are missing the rear peep sight, which is expensive to replace. Values may range from $85 to $185 for an excellent, near new condition rifle The 152K had a rear receiver sight instead of peep sight. For more information on the MANY Mossberg 22s, Google "epix mossberg models".
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