To use a Mossberg 22 SHV-L-L-R Model 352KB, ensure you first familiarize yourself with its safety features, including the safety mechanism and how to engage/disengage it. Load the magazine with appropriate .22 LR cartridges and insert it into the rifle, then pull back the bolt to chamber a round. Aim at your target, ensuring proper stance and sight alignment, and then squeeze the trigger to fire. Always follow safety protocols, including wearing eye and ear protection, and ensure you are in a designated shooting area.
your western field model 550cd was made by mossberg,there model number is 500B.I would try numrich gun parts corp.for your barrel,and use the mossberg 500B number for parts identification.
Mossberg added the M-5500 model to their line in 1983. However, it was quickly taken off the market and was completely out of production by 1986. Supposedly it was a variant of Mossberg's M-500. The 5500 was designed for sporting and was relatively small (not suitable for combat). Mossberg later came out with a stockless version for self defense and for use in law enforcement called the Cruiser and a military combat model known as the Guardian. It is important to note that Mossberg's 5500 was a 12 gauge, not a 16 gauge shotgun.
Yes, the 600 At is the same model as the 500 series, but with a different designation for sale in New haven stores. So yes, all Mossberg 500 after market or OEM parts will fit it.
Yes. The Mossberg 500 in 410 bore is called 500D (the 500D was actually the designation for the 28 gauge Model 500 that was never built....a Model 500 in .410 caliber is a 500E)A-12GAB-16GAC-20GAD-28GA (never made)E-.410 caliber.Try to use a complete sentence next time.
The Model 60 Western Field was produced by the Mossberg Company, a well-known American firearms manufacturer. Specifically, it was a variant of the Mossberg Model 60 shotgun, which was sold under the Western Field brand at Montgomery Ward stores. This shotgun was popular for its reliability and ease of use, making it a common choice among hunters and sport shooters.
No, a Remington choke will not fit a Mossberg shotgun. The threading and design of chokes differ between manufacturers, with Remington typically using a different system than Mossberg. It's essential to use chokes specifically designed for your shotgun's brand and model to ensure proper fit and function. Always consult your shotgun's manual for compatibility information.
Do not attempt to use other than a Mossberg bolt made for that rifle.
My catalogue states that the rifle was made by Mossberg (Model 320-321) Mossberg made a variety of single shot and repeating bolt action rifles starting in the 1930. they were low-priced and were intended for extensive use. However it does not state when they stopped making these rifles. About 30 different models were made.
The Mossberg 46A is a bolt-action rifle that was first introduced in 1947. It was designed for use with .22 Long Rifle cartridges and was popular for its accuracy and reliability. The "S" in the model name indicates a sporter type, while "L" and "LR" refer to its use with .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle ammunition, respectively. Production of the Mossberg 46 series continued into the early 1960s.
had to be in the 40s. i have one i grew up with and i started shooting it in 1950. i know it was not new when i began to use it.They were made from 1933 to 1935, and cross-reference to a Mossberg model 30.
There is no serial number, the rifle was made before serial numbers were used, Mossberg did not commonly use serial numbers, when they did use them it was like for the model 44's etc. as military trainers.
The road block shotgun you may be referring to is the Mossberg 500 "Road Blocker". It's a tactical use Mossberg released in 2009. Google "Mossberg Road Blocker".