175-350 USD
as of 2007 a mossberg 185d in excellent condition will retail for approximately $90. This specific model is a bolt action 20 gauge shotgun with a 2 round removable magazine and screw on choke tubes. They were manufactured from 1947 until 1950.
50- 700 usd
100-600 usd
Made by High Standard, value $150-$200.
Modle 800 what - rifle, pistol, shotgun?
50-250 or so
Yes.
It means you have a Mossberg Model 500a shotgun with the serial number L109563.
The best way to find the age of a Mossberg 500A Shotgun is simply to call the company's customer service line and have the serial number and model number handy. Mossberg has yet to publish a list of their serial numbers in relation to the dates of manufacture.
Yes, but an easier method would be to sprinkle salt onto the slugs.
I have sold a dozen of them in good condition from $125.00 to $175.00.
Try e-gunparts.com, gun show, gun shops, want ads.
No
All.
If you have a 500, and it is a 12 gauge, it is a 500A. The "A" designates it as a 12ga. A 500B is a 16ga, a C is a 20ga, and an E is a .410.
There is no difference. A 500 is a basic Mossy 500 receiver shotgun. Unless the gauge is stated, it's assumed it's a 12. The 500A is simply stating it as a "12 gauge" 500 in its name. The Mossy 500A is a 12 gauge model 500, the 500B is a 16 gauge model 500, the 500C is a 20 gauge etc. There was no 28 gauge so there is no 500D, contrary to many sources, so the next one was the .410 called the 500E. A 12 gauge model 500 and a 500A are the same gun.
It can be, if you are using a slug