I was just offered on in good condition for $100.
I see them offered for sale on line in the $100 to $200 range. This is for average run of the mill guns in good and better condition.
Obviously condition and rarity are the determining factors.
1960 through 1968.
In good condition about $5000 dollars.
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.
100-175 USD or so
The value of a Mossberg 351-KA, a .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle, typically ranges from $200 to $400, depending on its condition, age, and any modifications. Factors such as original packaging, included accessories, and overall demand in the market can also influence its worth. For the most accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult recent sales data or a firearms appraisal expert.
1960-1968, supposedly.
Anywhere from $50.00 to about $150.00 I saw one on a site today. It was listed for $225.00, but I think he's reaching. Those shotguns sold for a bit under $50.00 brand new back in the '50's. It was my very first gun. I traded it about 30 years ago, and I wish I didn't. Strictly sentimental value for me.
The Mossberg Model 185 and the New Haven 185 are similar shotguns, but they may have differences in fit and compatibility due to variations in manufacturing. Generally, parts such as stocks and barrels can be interchangeable within the same model line, but it's essential to confirm specific measurements and attachment points. It's advisable to consult a gunsmith or refer to specific part compatibility resources to ensure a proper fit.
These were made from 1968-1983.
The Ka value of ammonium (NH4+) is 5.6 x 10^-10.
ka= 1.62 x 10^-12
There is a model of car produced by the Ford Motor Company which is called a Ka.