This rifle I believe is a .22 caliber. Mossberg model 400 or 402. Tubular magazine made between 1959-1964. Value around $100.
$75-$150, depending on condition. That is if your rifle is a semi-auto. It would be a Marlin 49. However, Western Auto also had a 150M, which is a Marlin 39A- Value $300-$450
If your model 330 is a bolt action SHOTGUN, it is a Mossberg 183. These are good, durable, reliable shotguns, but not very high value. Depending on condition, these seem to retail for $65-$95 or so.
330 is a Mossberg Model 183K. A Bolt action Shotgun. In poor condition it is worth $25. Good=$50 and EX:=$90
The Revelation 330A series were shotguns, though some had rifled barrels, and sold by Western Auto but made by Mossberg. The 330 line was sold in the late 1960's to early 70s, without a serial number I can't tell you the exact year.
Revelation was a brand name sold by Western Auto. Some may have been manufactured by Remington, but they will not quite be of the qualilty the company would put their own name on.
The Revelation .308 was sold by Western Auto in the 1970's. It has 8 grooves and a 16" twist on the bolt action model. I am not sure who the manufacturer was; but Western Auto is still in business and perhaps they would know.
That is a Revelation- store brand used by Western Auto hardware stores. Depending on condition, ABOUT $125-$150. Decent shotguns, just not high $$$ guns.
It is a Mossberg 500AB and they made it for Western Auto under their revelation name. So all 500 Mossberg parts are compatible with the gun. I hope this answer helps you with your question.
50-125
depends on the condition, i would say 85 to 135
If the firearm is in very good condition, it would be valued at $150. If it is in fair condition, it would be valued at a price close to $75.
The value of a Revelation Model 350 series N 12 gauge is dependent upon a couple different factors. Some of the factors that would need to be taken into consideration would be the age and condition.