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Made from 1949-1957. The 142A is a bolt action, and is less common that the semi-auto version, the Model 152A. There is collector interest in the Mossberg 142A, and values are going up. Original peep sight is hard to find. Nice little rifle.
According to the "Blue Book of Gun Values" the Mossberg 142A was manufactured 1949 - 1957.
The number 142 has 14 tens. This is found by dividing 142 by 10, which gives 14.2; the whole number part, 14, represents the number of tens.
25 inches wide
The Westernfield .22 M-59A is a bolt-action rifle that was manufactured by Mossberg for the Western Auto Supply Company. It is comparable to the Mossberg Model 142, both in design and function, sharing similar features like a tubular magazine and a simple, reliable action. This rifle is known for its accuracy and suitability for small game hunting or plinking. While it may not have the same level of recognition as some other brands, it is appreciated by enthusiasts for its quality and performance.
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85% of 142= 85% * 142= 0.85 * 142= 120.7
There are 142 ounces in 142 oz.
35% of 142:= 35% * 142= 0.35 * 142= 49.7
85% of 142= 85% * 142= 0.85 * 142= 120.7
30 [lots] of 142 = 426030 [lots] of 142 = 426030 [lots] of 142 = 426030 [lots] of 142 = 4260