There IS no serial number. The Mdl 152 was made from 1968-1957. Serial numbers were not required on rifles and shotguns until the advent of the 1968 Gun Control Act.
Does not have one, is not required to have one.
There is no serial number on the Mossberg 190. This model was made in the 1950's before serial numbers were mandated by our friendly government. Many manufacturers did put on serial numbers before this but not Mossberg on this model.
There is no serial number on the Mossberg 190. This model was made in the 1950's before serial numbers were mandated by our friendly government. Many manufacturers did put on serial numbers before this but not Mossberg on this model.
The serial number on a Mossberg 715T is typically located on the underside of the receiver, near the trigger guard. It can also be found on the magazine well or on the barrel, depending on the specific model. Always refer to the owner’s manual for precise location details.
There isn't one. That model was made in 1963 to 1968. Serial numbers weren't required back then, and having a gun that never had a serial number IS legal.
Check the receiver or barrel.
Yes, it is a Mossberg 500. However, parts only interchange with a model 500 from the same serial sequence, i.e. if you have a G, H, or J serial number, it will only interchange with an older G, H, or J serial number. Source: National Mossberg Collector's Association at www.havlinsales.com
The Mossberg Model 800B was produced from 1964 to 1981. To determine its age, you would need to find the specific serial number, which can help identify the year of manufacture. If you have the serial number, you could look it up or consult resources specific to Mossberg firearms for more precise dating.
The serial number on the Mossberg 20-gauge Model D-B is typically located on the underside of the receiver, just ahead of the trigger guard. In some cases, it may also be found on the left side of the receiver or on the barrel itself. It's important to check these areas carefully, as the location can vary slightly depending on the specific model and manufacturing year.
The Mossberg Model G-4 is a shotgun that was produced in the 1960s and early 1970s. To determine its specific age, you would need to check the serial number, as Mossberg typically used a coding system to indicate the year of manufacture. If you have the serial number, you can consult Mossberg's records or a reference guide for accurate dating.
It means you have a Mossberg Model 500a shotgun with the serial number L109563.
Check Mossberg Customer Service thru their website. They will need the serial number of the gun in question- model changed during production.
Contact Mossberg Customer Service through their website. That rifle was made by Mossberg for Montgomery Wards. It is a Mossberg Model 742.