Proper model number is 46B. Made 1938-1946, post war version has tubular magazine. Depending on condition, originality (no modifications to the rifle and COMPLETENESS (frequently missing one of the sights )these are selling for $100-$300 for an excellent complete specimen. EXTREMELY good target rifles.
in good shape, 200-250$.
The Model 46B was made 1938-1946. The 46B(a) was 1946-1947, the 46B(b) was 1947-1949. These are EXCELLENT target rifles.
$300-400
No published sn data.I can say that the Mossberg model 151 semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from 1950-1951 if it is the model 151K.The model 151M was made from 1946-1947.The model 151M(a),151m(b),and 151(c) were made from 1947-1958 and were close to the model 151M with minor changes in the buttplate,and sights.
Made between 1938 and 1946. In 1947 the model was changed to 46B(a)
Moss Mossberg was born on November 13, 1946, in Inglewood, California, USA.
The 46B was made 1938-1946. The 46B (a) was made 46-47, and the 46B (b) was made 47-49.
Montgomery Wards contracted Mossberg to manufacture many of the Western Field guns. Western Field model 15 is actually a Mossberg model 80. While it is not known the years that Mossberg shipped these guns to Montgomery Wards, it is known that Mossberg produced the model 80 gun between 1933 and 1946.
The Mossberg model 83B shotgun in 410 gauge was a shotgun that held either 3,or 4shots which had a internal top loading magazine.these were made from 1933-1946.It should be noted that this model was a bolt action shotgun with usually a 24in barrel.Other lengths could be ordered I believe.
There is a Mossberg 46B, and a 46B(b), but no B46B. The 46B is a bolt action .22 Target rifle, made 1938-1946, the 46B(b) was a later model, made 1947-49. I have a few of these- they are excellent target rifles.There IS a Mossberg Collector's Society, and a good history book of Mossberg guns (More Gun for the Money). Some info on different Mossberg 22's can be found by running a Google search for epix mossberg models.
There is a Mossberg Collector'sAssociation and at least one book on the history of Mossberg has been written. Either might help you. ********* You can contact Vic Havlin of the Mossberg Collector's Association through his website at Havlin Sales. There are a number of fellow Mossberg addicts out there. The 151M was made in 1946-1947, when the model changed to 151M(a), and later, (b) and (c). Production of the 151M(c) ended in 1958.
i wish i knew i have one also needs an ejecter spring. will not eject shells.The Westernfield model 15A was made for Montgomery Wards by Mossberg.The Mossberg model 83 is the same firearm.the Mossberg model 83 was made from 1933-1946.You should be able to find parts for the Mossberg model 83 from Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.I would also look at gunbroker.com.Under gun parts shotgun.I hope this helps.