The Mossberg Mdl 46B(b) was made from 1947-1949. I happen to have one- sweet rifles!
60% 0f 46 is 27.6 and 46-27.6 = 18.4
46 onwards
That's about 101 pound. Whether that is too lean depends on our age, gender, and height.
46 + 46 = 92
1 x 46= 46 2 x 46= 92 3 x 46= 138 4 x 46= 184 5 x 46= 230 6 x 46= 276 7 x 46= 322 8 x 46= 368 9 x 46= 414 10 x 46= 460 11 x 46= 506 12 x 46= 552 13 x 46= 598 14 x 46= 644 15 x 46= 690 16 x 46= 736 17 x 46= 782 18 x 46= 828 19 x 46= 874 20 x 46= 920
My research indicates that this rifle was a Mossberg Mod. 46 which was manufactured in the late 1930's and early 40's
60% 0f 46 is 27.6 and 46-27.6 = 18.4
In excellent condition, your rifle may be worth $200-250 dollars. Yes, there are Mossberg collectors (such as myself) and yes, this is a collectible rifle. Please do not expect a dealer to pay that amount- they need to make a profit when reselling.
No not evenly because 8 is not a factor 0f 46 and 22
Mossberg made it. It's very similar to Mossberg's model 46.
The Westernfield Mod 46A is a Mossberg Mod 42.
Depending on condition, Blue Book shows 100 pct $250, 98 pct $225, 95 pct 200, 90 pct $175, etc
That gun was made in 1964 - making it 46 years old.
check the collector forums at: mossberg.com
the model 46a is worth around $150
The link at the bottom of this page will take you to a Blog on Mossberg 22s. Scroll down to the Mossberg 46B, and there is a link to an original instruction sheet, and a parts view. Nice rifles.
Your rifle was made in 1962 making it a pre-64 making it 46 years old in 2008.