The "A" designates the gun is a 12 gauge. The "T" stands for trap. Any questions about Mossbergs can be directed towards Vic Havilin at www.mossbergcollectors.org or call him at 636-937-6401.
The Mossberg 395K (12gauge) was manufactured from 1964 to 1983.
I can't tell you the exact production date, but I have one with serial #G563xxx that I purchased in the mid 1970s, so I would think your gun was made in the early to mid '70s.
The Mossberg 183D-D was produced from 1956-1960.
your western field model 24m was produced by mossberg for Montgomery ward.the model was the mossberg model 51.these were produced in 1939.
The Mossberg 500 shotgun was first introduced in 1960. It quickly became popular due to its versatility, reliability, and affordability. Over the years, it has been produced in various configurations for hunting, sport shooting, and law enforcement purposes. The Mossberg 500 remains a widely recognized and utilized firearm today.
1955-1959.
In 1919 the Mossbergs formed O.F. Mossberg and Sons. Between 1919 and 1932, they produced about 37,000 .22 caliber "Brownie" pistols. They began manufacturing .22 caliber rifles in 1922.
Your Western Field model 45B .22cal rifle was produced by Mossberg and sons.The Mossberg model 26C is the same rifle.Mossberg produced the Model 26C between the years 1938-1941.
The Mossberg M4D is a variant of the M4 shotgun produced by Mossberg. The specific manufacturing date can vary based on the production batch, but Mossberg began producing the M4 series around 2001. For an exact manufacturing date, it's best to refer to the firearm's serial number or consult Mossberg directly.
The 93M series were Mossberg rifles. The 390A was a Mossberg 26C, made 1938-1941.
$145 nooo its worth alot more then 145....my dad has a 12 gauge mossbergg 500at...they dont even make an AT anymore my dad took his to a gun shop to see how much its worth and for the condtion his is in its about 600-700 and with the slug barrel and scope its worth about 800-900