O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc.
7 Grasso Ave.
North Haven, CT 06473
Telephone: (203) 230-5300 (8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. E.S.T.)
Fax: (203) 230-5420
at the mossberg firearm factory.
Mossberg serial numbers are unique identifiers assigned to each firearm manufactured by the Mossberg company. They typically consist of a combination of letters and numbers and can help determine the model, production year, and other details about the firearm. To find the serial number, check the firearm's receiver or barrel, as it is usually stamped or engraved there. If you need specific information about a Mossberg firearm, you can contact the manufacturer or refer to their official resources.
Your western Field model 830b was made by Mossberg and Sons for Montgomery Wards(Westernfield).The Mossberg model 340K and your firearm are one and the same.
It depends on the condition of the firearm. The 210A was made by Mossberg model 810AH
The Mossberg M4D is a variant of the M4 shotgun produced by Mossberg. The specific manufacturing date can vary based on the production batch, but Mossberg began producing the M4 series around 2001. For an exact manufacturing date, it's best to refer to the firearm's serial number or consult Mossberg directly.
The Western field model M820B was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards.The Mossberg model 340 is the same firearm that you have.these were made between the years 1958-1980 by Mossberg.
Mossberg sells their own guns online on their named website. Mossberg shotguns can also be purchased at firearm retailers as well as online at places like Brownells, Gun Broker, and Guns America.
Need more information. I can find no reference to a Mossberg Model "410" rifle. Is it perhaps a .410 bore shotgun? Please describe your firearm more fully.
your western field model m830a was made for montgomery wards by the mossberg firearms company.The mossberg model 340K is the same firearm if you go looking for parts.The mossberg model 340K was made by mossberg during the years 1958-1980.
Two POSSIBLE sources come to mind (the 146B has been out of production for a long time now) gunpartscorp.com, which is Numrich Gun Parts, and havlinsales.com. Vic Havlin runs the Mossberg Collectors Assoc, and is pretty much THE man for anything Mossberg. And yes- ANY bolt should be checked by a smith for correct headspace when replacing a factory bolt. Having bad headspace can be dangerous on ANY firearm.
The Mossberg caliber .22 S L LR refers to a type of firearm manufactured by Mossberg that is designed to chamber .22 caliber cartridges, specifically .22 Short (S), .22 Long (L), and .22 Long Rifle (LR). The serial number, typically found on the firearm, is used to identify and trace individual units for registration and record-keeping purposes. This designation indicates the versatility of the firearm in handling multiple .22 cartridge types.
I can supply half the answer (the easy half) Mossberg made this firearm as with most Western Field firearms.It was the Mossberg model 800A and was made from 1967-1972.