The Model 151M was made from 1946-1947, and the later 151M (a), (b) and (c) models made through 1958. Value will depend on condition and completeness (frequently missing sights and sling swivels, which are pricey to replace). Recent sales of these have been in the $150-250 range, and there is a modest collector interest in Mossberg rifles of this period.
50-175 usd
No published sn data.I can say that the Mossberg model 151 semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from 1950-1951 if it is the model 151K.The model 151M was made from 1946-1947.The model 151M(a),151m(b),and 151(c) were made from 1947-1958 and were close to the model 151M with minor changes in the buttplate,and sights.
50-156 USD or so
The 151M (a) was made 1947-1948.
Value is driven by make, model, condition and originality. With the 151 M, often the rear peep sight or sling swivels may be missing. If complete, values may run from $100 to $200 for an excellent specimen. There IS some small collector interest in older Mossberg 22s.
There is a Mossberg Collector'sAssociation and at least one book on the history of Mossberg has been written. Either might help you. ********* You can contact Vic Havlin of the Mossberg Collector's Association through his website at Havlin Sales. There are a number of fellow Mossberg addicts out there. The 151M was made in 1946-1947, when the model changed to 151M(a), and later, (b) and (c). Production of the 151M(c) ended in 1958.
Do a Google search for Epix Mossberg Models. There is some collector interest in the 151M and related period Mossbergs. Values will depend on condition and completeness, but can range from $100-250.
No. Trigger guards for these were made of plastic.
There is none on the Mossberg 151M due to the date of manufacture
Depends on condition and completeness (sights, sling swivels, etc) Anywhere from $100-$250. There are a number of us that collect older Mossbergs.
1947-8
About 5.45 acres (22,046 m2).