The Mossberg Sons 46M is a bolt-action rifle that was produced in the late 1940s to early 1950s. Its age can be roughly estimated to be around 70 years old. The value of the rifle can vary significantly based on its condition, features, and market demand, typically ranging from $150 to $400. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a firearms expert or check recent sales of similar models.
The Mossberg and Sons model 26B was made from 1938-1941.The value is between 35-100 dollars,depending on overall condition.
1940
Gander offered me $50 for the one i have.
It was made from 1936-1938.
No sn data to date it against
The value of a Mossberg & Sons Model 385KB 20 gauge shotgun typically ranges from $200 to $400, depending on its condition, age, and any unique features it may have. Factors such as the presence of original packaging, documentation, and modifications can also impact its market value. For a precise appraisal, it’s best to consult a firearms expert or check recent sales data from reputable auction sites.
50-500 usd
That model was made from 1960-1971. If yours has no serial number, it was made prior to the 1968 Gun Control Act. Value will depend on condition, but about $125-150 for one in Very Good condition. Nice rifles.
If the marking is 44 US (a), it was made from 1944-1946. In very good condition, WITH the rear peep sight and the Mossberg sling swivels, these sell for $200-$250. EXCELLENT target rifles.
No published sn data.
Your Western Field model 175a was made by O.F. Mossberg and sons for Montgomery Wards(Western Field).The Mossberg model 385K is the same firearm as your western field model 175a.These were made by mossberg from 1960-1985.their value ranges in price from 75-110 dollars based on your bolt action shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
This shotgun is a mossberg model 85. made between 1934-1937. dont know value.