You need a gunsmith
IF you are referring to the Model 83/ 183 BOLT ACTION shotguns, these had a 2 shot magazine, plus 1 shell in the chamber. Hello, The question is for the Mossberg 80, makes no sense to give the answer for the Mossberg 83. My Mossberg 80 holds 4 shots. it appears to have a clip but it is just a case for the Top loader. this weapon was made from 1933 to 1936 Only, it is Bolt Action and even after all these years works flawlessly. Pretty cool really and not really worth all that much, you can pick one up for between 60.00 and 150.00. this is not just the best answer, it is the only one. LOL
There hasn't been any press releases nor any model changes concering the 17 HMR from Browning. Currently they offer the .17HMR in the T-Bolt model, but not the A-Bolt model. If you havent seen the T-Bolt, check the link below.
I think it may have been made by Mossberg or someone that made guns for Mossberg.I was at a gun show looking for parts for my Mossberg 20GA. model 185K and found a Hawthorne 20GA. model M149 It is the same gun, the end of the stock does not have the flare at the end under the barrel but all the parts will change from one gun to the other.
M-1 Garand semi-automatic rifle; caliber 30-06 (30 caliber, adapted by the US Army in 1906). The United States military (Army, Navy, Air Corps, Marines, Coast Guard), was the ONLY force in WW2 armed with semi-automatic rifles for each and every fighting man. Everyone else, both friend and foe alike, were armed with bolt action rifles.
The M500 is the US Navy designation for the Mossberg 590 shotgun, which is a part of the Mossberg 500 family. There is no indication that the last round has been fired, other than hearing just a click and no report when you pull the trigger. This requires the firer to keep track of the rounds they fire.
No, the Mossberg 395 is a bolt action shotgun, NOT a semi-Automatic shotgun. It is a fine bolt action though.
Prewar Mossberg. $100.
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Blue Book of Gun Values
$50-$100
Made by Mossberg, $150-$250.
it was probably made in the 1960's era, many had no serial numbers, mossberg made most of them.
Barrett makes a range of .50 rifles, some of which are self loading (semiautomatic), and some of which are bolt action. The most famous of these rifles is the M92/M107, which is semiautomatic.
Depends on the model, caliber, and condition. Could be $25, or $2500. Your question is very broad, somewhat like asking what a Ford automobile is worth.
This model cross references over to a Mossberg Model 340K bolt action repeater, made from 1958-1960. Check this website for Mossberg information home.epix.net/~damguy
The Mossberg model 185D bolt action shotgun was made from 1947-1959.
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