There is modest collector interest in Mossberg rifles from that period. Value will depend on EXACT condition, and completeness (many had rear sights removed to add scope- replacing them is pricy.) Prices for very good, complete, range from about $125-200.
The Mossberg model 200 slide action 12guage shotgun is worth anywhere from $100 to $250, depending on condition.
$100 in mint condition
The value of a 410 Mossberg Model 183T bolt action shotgun is between $150 and $300. The overall condition of the shotgun plays a large part in its value.
$75-$150, depending on condition.
About $100, depending on condition. The Mossberg bolt action shotguns are inexpensive, but the .410s seem to bring a few $$$ more.
The Model C was a single shot, bolt action rifle, made from 1931-1932. It was blued, round bolt knob, one piece walnut stock. forearm grooved for finger grip. Open barrel mounted rear sight, bead front sight. Value? Depends on condition, and whether buyer is a Mossberg collector.
Somewhere between $50 and $300, depending on WHICH model, and the condition, Mossberg made DOZENS of models of 22 bolt action rifles. There is a limited collector following of older Mossberg 22's- but they are great shooters.
Anywhere from $50 to $500- depends on the exact model (they made dozens of different models) and the condition. I alos changed the spelling of Mossberg- no U in the name. Please repost with the model number (from the barrel) and condition, I can give you a better answer.
Around $175- $225 is what I've seen .
The value of a 1958 Mossberg model 185K-A is determined by the condition of the shotgun. If in good condition this gun has a value of up to 300 dollars.
Depending on WHICH Model 44, condition, and which scope- anywhere from $150-$250.
The mossberg model 45A is the same gun as the western field model 47.