The Hoosier vase marked 4089-C and 46A can have some value, but it largely depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, pieces from Hoosier pottery can be collectible, but values can vary widely; it's advisable to consult recent sales or an appraiser for a specific valuation. If the vase is in excellent condition and features unique characteristics, it may be worth more to collectors.
The answer of the equation 2a -46a plus 252 = 0 using the quadratic formula is a = 5.25.
Your Western Field model 46A was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the firm Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 42 and your rifle are one and the same.These rifles were made by Mossberg from 1935-1937.They have a 7 shot magazine,24in.barrel.I hope you find this information of interest.
The GCF is 2.
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Vintage gun parts such as the needed magazine for a Model 46A Western Field 22LR can be found at major gun shows or through online specialty companies such as APEX and Numrich.
The Westernfield Mod 46A is a Mossberg Mod 42.
the model 46a is worth around $150
I also have a 46A that was my grandfather's. It's the same as the Mossberg 42...but don't know the age. I'm trying to find that out for mine.
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Do not attempt to use other than a Mossberg bolt made for that rifle.
It is a quadratic expression which can't be factored because its discriminant is less than zero.
On 11/22/2008 I purchased a Mossberg 46A from Cabella's in East Hartford, CT. The gun needs 2 screws to remount the rear sight. Other than that it is in excellent condition. The barrel is clean and there is no rust and only minimal wear on the stock. I paid $129 for the gun and added a sling for a few dollars more. The screw replacements will probably cost $20 to $50 at a gunsmith. There was a recent gun auction in October where this gun went for $205.