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I own a model 150C that my father purchased for me when I was 12 in 1964.
The store brand cross-reference says this is a Mossberg 183, so it should have a 2 or 3 shot magazine.
You might see if schematics are available from Numrich Gunparts. Mossberg seems to have made more Western Field marked guns than anyone else, but there are quite a few from Stevens/Savage and a few other makers. The 150 is a Mossberg 183K
The Western Field shotgun was sold by Montgomery Ward and made by Mossberg. Made around 1964. I inherited one that is in mint condition and still fires. It is a 410 single barrel 150c shotgun.
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150ºC = 302.0ºF
between 100-150c
150C Gas mark 7
they die because it is too cold,-150C, and there is no oxygen.
The Crosman model 150 is a .22 caliber pellet pistol. There are 2 variations of this model all were made between 1954-67. There is also a model 150C Medalist and a model 150PK. The Crosman model 150 was made in two variations starting in 1954 - 1956 it had adjustable power. 1956- 1967 with non adjustable power. see the link below for the owners manual
This pistol was made by Crosman. It's a model 150 made between 1954-1967. It's a .22 caliber that uses a C02 cylinder to power it. There are over 20 different variations made of this model. There was also a model 150C and 150PK.
150° Celsius = 302° Fahrenheit (150° Celsius * 9)/5 + 32 = 302° Fahrenheit