I'm having the same problem finding much information on the Mossberg model 70. The model number IS correct. This shotgun was also sold as "Sears & Roebuck Model 206". It is a single shot bolt action .410 shotgun. The one I have was given to me by my father in 1968 which he bought used from a friend. I have no idea how old it is or what it is worth, not that I would ever sell it. It was my first gun and was given to me by my dad, so I will probably keep it forever. I have done a lot of searching for information and the only thing I have found was on old break-down diagram for a Mossberg model 70 and 80. The model 80 is basically the same gun, except it has a 2 round magazine. I found the diagram at http://www.box54.comex-model-70-80.jpg. There are also a couple of cross reference listings at http://www.gunnersden.com/index.htm.sears-103-2.html and http://proofhouse.com/cm/house_brand.htm that show the Sears Model 206 and the Mossberg Model 70 relationship. If anyone does find any other information, please post a link; thanks!
The value of a Mossberg Model 500e 410 gauge shotgun overages between $200 and 300. The actual value of the shotgun is largely determined by its overall condition.
75-200 USD
Depending on the condition $50-$150
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mossberg 20gauge shotgun mod 185
This shotgun is a mossberg model 85. made between 1934-1937. dont know value.
Most models of the Mossberg model 500 shotgun will range in price from 100-200 dollars.
Made by Mossberg, value between $50 and $150. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Value of ANY gun is based on EXACT make, model, variety and condition. You need a hands-on appraisal.
The value of a 410 Mossberg Model 183T bolt action shotgun is between $150 and $300. The overall condition of the shotgun plays a large part in its value.
You have a Mossberg model 500 shotgun which was made for Montgomery Wards Company.Your shotgun will range in price from 100-200 dollars on todays market.
75-250 USD