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.
100-600 usd
50- 700 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.
Yes, but an easier method would be to sprinkle salt onto the slugs.
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.
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.
To determine the year of manufacture for your Mossberg 500A shotgun, you'll need to check the serial number located on the receiver. Mossberg uses a date code system where specific letters correspond to certain years. You can cross-reference the serial number with resources available online, such as Mossberg forums or manufacturer's documentation, to identify the production year. Additionally, contacting Mossberg customer service can provide you with precise information.
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.