have a gunsmith check it out first. The 142A can shoot single shot and shoot them well everything from CB caps, gallery shot, short, long and long rifle cartridges. The governing factor for using the clip is whether you have the strip insert for the clip that keeps shorts from sliding too far forward as the action is worked.
it means you can use 22 short rounds 22 long rounds and the modern 22 long rifle rounds and it will shoot them all
$37.50.The Western Field model 842 was made for Montgomery Wards(Western Field) by the Firm Mossberg and Sons.The Mossberg model 346K is their model number for your rifle.They are one and the same.These rifles were made by Mossberg from 1958-1968.They hold 18 rounds of .22 long rifle ammo.they can also hold 25 Short rounds of .22cal ammo.I hope this info will be of interest to you.
No, My grand dad gave me one. as the kid I am, I tried this before . The .22 magnum is to big to fit in the gun.
25 yards
Depends, on if you are loading short, long or long rifle.
Yes short, long or long rifle.
I believe the standard was 40 rounds but usually ammunition was in short supply and a lower number of rounds were issued.
Yes it will as well as 22 short and long rifle, but the rifle will only shoot the 22 LR shells as a Semi auto and the shorts and longs you will have to manually cycle the gun by hand
The 514 was made from 1948-1970, it will shoot short, long, or long rifle (although finding longs is now becoming somewhat difficult)
Usually. They may not feed well in semi auto, pump or lever guns. Some will, some won't. But if it will chamber it will shoot.
It is a 22 Caliper Short, Long and Long Rifle Bolt Action Rifle, with a clip, that holds about 6 shells. From my understanding, it was based on the Mossberg Model 30, and made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. Made between 1933 and 1935.
i have several of these, use old ,original 32 rimmed ammo , and it will shoot fine.