Mossberg does not have a site for determining serial number/date references.
There is none on the Mossberg 151M due to the date of manufacture
To determine the manufacturing date of a Mossberg 702 Plinkster with the serial number EGC 266383, you would typically need to consult Mossberg's customer service or reference their serial number lookup tool, as specific date codes may not be publicly available. Mossberg often uses a combination of letters and numbers in their serial numbers to indicate the year of manufacture. If you have access to the manufacturer’s resources or forums dedicated to Mossberg firearms, they may provide more detailed information based on the serial number.
Contact Mossberg customer service. If the shotgun does not have a serial number (not required until 1968) they will not be able to date it.
To determine the date of manufacture of a Mossberg rifle, you can look for the serial number on the firearm. Mossberg typically uses a combination of letters and numbers in their serial numbers. By contacting Mossberg directly or utilizing online resources that catalog Mossberg serial numbers and their corresponding manufacturing dates, you can accurately determine when the rifle was made. Keep in mind that the format and location of the serial number may vary depending on the specific model of Mossberg rifle.
Contact Mossberg Customer Service through their website. That rifle was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. It is a Mossberg Model 742.
It was made by mossberg or savage for montgomery ward. I'm guessing the m means it was made by mossberg and if it doesn't have a serial number it is pre 1968 because mossberg didn't put serial numbers on their long guns pre that date.
To read Mossberg serial numbers, locate the serial number usually found on the receiver or barrel of the firearm. Mossberg serial numbers typically consist of a combination of letters and numbers that can indicate the model and year of manufacture. The first letter often represents the year of production, while the remaining numbers usually signify the specific production sequence. For precise date decoding, consult the manufacturer's resources or a dedicated serial number lookup guide.
The model 190 Mossberg shotgun was manufactured in the 1950s. The exact date would depend on the serial number of the item.
Couple of problems- Spelling is Mossberg. Prior to the 1968 Gun Control Act, Mossberg .22s did not have a serial number, except for a few made for the US Military. The serial numbers I HAVE seen did not include letters. Is it possible that you have the Model number- since there WAS a Model 51M? Mossberg is still in business, and may be contacted through their customer service website. At the bottom of this page is a link to an excellent blog on Mossberg .22s that may help give you a range of dates for a particular model. PS- I collect older Mossberg 22s- they are GREAT shooting rifles.
The Western Field M72 is a shotgun that was produced by the Mossberg company and sold under the Western Field brand. Based on the serial number you provided (687729), it was likely manufactured in the early 1970s, as production of the M72 model occurred primarily during that time. For a more precise date, you may want to consult specific databases or resources related to Mossberg serial numbers.
yes you can