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Made from 1949-1957. The 142A is a bolt action, and is less common that the semi-auto version, the Model 152A. There is collector interest in the Mossberg 142A, and values are going up. Original peep sight is hard to find. Nice little rifle.
Made from 1949-1957. The 142A is a bolt action, and is less common that the semi-auto version, the Model 152A. There is collector interest in the Mossberg 142A, and values are going up. Original peep sight is hard to find. Nice little rifle.
It was made from 1937-1938.It was made by Mossberg,and the model number was Mossberg model 45A.
Western Field model 850 22lr sa rifle can be cross-referenced to the Mossberg model 353. Check out numrichgunparts.com for a complete listing of available parts including magazines.
Your western auto model 312AA shotgun was made by mossberg for western auto.The mossberg model 395,395K are the mossberg model designations for your shotgun.
Mossberg made them Mossberg Model 500 is the same!
The westernfield model 850 was made by mossberg for Montgomery wards.The mossberg model number was mossberg model 353.I would start with mossberg and go from there.
Can't find that model in the Mossberg line-up.
The mossberg model 151K was made from 1950-1951.
Hello Mossberg made many .22lr during early years. The 142a was a very interesting bolt action with a front grip and a 7 rounds magazine. It was made from 1950 to 1957. after that they did some semi-autos (152a) and some lever actions (palomino) Also Mossberg made many .22lr bolt action to the military for training during WWII. Value is not much, depends of the conditions from $50 to $180 but they are very good shooters and great for kids because the short barrel. Something that always worries people about this rifle it is the fact that they do not have serial number stamped, During the 50's it was not required by ATF to serialize rifles and Mossberg didn't do it to keep the price down. ___________________________________________________________ I have no Idea, but I have one of thoes and a matching 4-10, and I am curious if their age and worth
Mossberg made it. It's very similar to Mossberg's model 46.
Your wards/westernfield .22LR should read model 14M 488A.These rifles were made for montgomery wards by Mossberg.There Model number is Mossberg Model 50.You should be able to find some parts for your rifle at numrich gun parts corp.They can be found on the web.