The initial contract, in June 1941, was for 10,000 rifles. Previous to this date, Mossberg had used only a letter code on their production rather than serial numbers. Arranging to add the serial numbers required by the British Government took time, and the first 2,500 rifles left the factory not so marked. Mossberg Firearms models and years manufactured. Field Model 12, 20 or 419 bore. 410 with 24 inch barrel. 12 and 20 with 20, 22, 24,26, 28 30 inch barrels with assorted chokes, receiver safety.
Mossberg serial numbers lookup Martin Barraud/OJO Images/Getty Images Serial numbers are located in different locations on the guns, depending on the manufacturer and type of weapon. The most common place for serial numbers is at the bottom of the curved guns or on the inside of the frame. Before searching for a serial number, first make sure. The Mossberg 500. I know of no public database of Mossberg 500 serial numbers. But if you contact Mossberg Customer Service they should be able to tell you date of manufacture. The best way to find the age of a Mossberg 500A Shotgun is simply to call the company's customer. Post subject: Mossberg 500-B Serial Number Location.
Mossberg 22 LR US Property 44 Production Numbers, Dates & Contract Numbers
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44US CONTRACTS
Date Contract Quantity Unit $ Serial Numbers
1/21/43 W-478-ORD-3125 14,500 $16.65 100,001-114,500
3/1/43 W-478-ORD-3293 7,000 $14.65 114,501-121,500
5/1/43 W-478-ORD-3675 10,380 $14.65 121,501-131,880
1943* 131,881-134,997
1943* 135,001-135,500
10/15/43* W-19-059-ORD-305 3,421 $--.-- 135,591-138,921
1/31/44 W-19-059-ORD-622 Parts $37,25.25 Entire Lot
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1/31/44 W-19-059-ORD-1627 12,527 $14.65 139,922-152,448
8/31/44 W-19-059-ORD-1734 13,200 $14.65 152,449-165,648
1/3/45* W-19-059-ORD-2378 10,500 $--.-- 165,649-177,948
*Due to contract cutbacks and cancellations, serial numbers 131,881-134,997 and 135,001-135,500 and 135,591-138,921 and 165,649-177,948 produced, but never issued.
Speculation on Drilled and Tapped Receivers
The theory is that some M44US receivers were drilled and tapped for scope mounting even though the Government contracts never called for them. Also some rifles that were drilled and tapped were marked M44US and some were marked M44US(a). Although the rifles marked M44US(a) do not have all of the civilian features, mainly the adjustable trigger. The guess on the serial number range on the drilled and tapped receivers are ~140,000-144,000. This means that roughly 4,000 rifles were produced with the drilled and tapped receivers.
Mossberg 22 LR US Property 44 Production Numbers, Dates & Contract Numbers
Mossberg 185 | |
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Type | Shotgun |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Produced | 1947 – 1964 [1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 6.25 lb (2.83 kg) [1] |
Barrel length | 26 in (660.4 mm)[1] |
Cartridge | .20 gauge, 2¾'[1] |
Action | bolt action |
Rate of fire | round per minute |
Muzzle velocity | fps |
Effective firing range | feet |
Maximum firing range | feet |
Feed system | Box magazine, 2 rounds[1] |
Sights | Gold Bead |
The Mossberg 185 is a 20-gaugebolt-action shotgun, produced between 1948 and 1964 by O.F. Mossberg & Sons in New Haven, Connecticut.
Variants[edit]
Commonalities[edit]
All Model 185 variants have the following features in common:
- Bolt action. Operates in same fashion as bolt-action rifles. Mossberg's original bolt-action shotgun designs derived much from Mauser bolt-action rifles which had been custom converted into smooth-bore shotguns.
- Chambered in 20 gauge x 2.75'/70mm. They will not accept 3'/76mm shells. The original D variants may also have accepted 2.5' shells, but those are no longer manufactured.
- Removable box-type magazine holds 2 shells, giving a maximum capacity of 2+1 (=3) shells. Magazine is inserted into bottom of receiver just ahead of trigger guard.
- Manual trigger-block safety switch is mounted at top-rear of receiver. Corsair mac download.
- One-piece stock of American Walnut with Monte Carlo-style comb.
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- Trigger guard of black plastic which has molded-in finger ridges along pistol grip of stock.
- Takedown design: by removing the magazine and one screw, the receiver and barrel assembly can be separated from the stock and trigger guard assembly to enable easier cleaning, storage, and transportation.
- Smooth barrel without sighting rib. Uses brass bead front sight along with what could be described as a 0.25'-long 'rib' mounted near the breech for use as a rear sight.
- Model 185 shotguns were manufactured from 1947 to 1964, so most - if not all - do not have serial numbers as those were not mandated until 1968.
D models[edit]
All 185D variants were distributed with three choke tubes (IC, M, and F sizes) which, unlike more modern shotgun choke tubes, mounted by screwing to the outside of the barrel. The choke tubes were knurled on the outside, but shotgun was also shipped with a wrench to assist with removing the choke tubes.[1]
Specs: 3-Shot, Takedown, 20 gauge only (2 1/2 & 2 3/4-inch), 2 shell detachable magazine. Weight 6 1/4 lbs, barrel, 25' with three interchangeable choke tubes, Modified, Full & Improved Cylinder. Plain one piece Monte Carlo pistol grip stock.
Model 185D: The original model 185, produced from 1947 to 1950.
Model 185D-A: Made in 1950 only.
Model 185D-B: Firing pin design change. Made 1950 to 1955.
Model 185D-C: Redesign of magazine bottom plate. Made 1955 to 1958.
K models[edit]
All 185K variants were equipped with a C-LECT adjustable choke and a ported barrel. The C-LECT choke operated much like the chuck on a drill: turning the outer tube one direction threaded it farther onto the barrel, which allowed the multi-petaled inner tube to open; turning the outer tube in the opposite direction forced the petals of the inner tube closer. In this manner, the C-LECT choke could be continuously varied from Cylinder to Full choke.
Specs: 3-Shot, Takedown, 20 gauge only (2 3/4-inch), 2 shell detachable magazine. Weight 6 1/4 lbs, barrel, 26' with variable C-Lect-Choke with ventilated barrel. Genuine American Walnut Monte Carlo one piece pistol grip stock with recoil pad.
Model 185D: The original model 185, produced from 1947 to 1950.
Model 185D-A: Made in 1950 only.
Model 185D-B: Firing pin design change. Made 1950 to 1955.
Model 185D-C: Redesign of magazine bottom plate. Made 1955 to 1958.
K models[edit]
All 185K variants were equipped with a C-LECT adjustable choke and a ported barrel. The C-LECT choke operated much like the chuck on a drill: turning the outer tube one direction threaded it farther onto the barrel, which allowed the multi-petaled inner tube to open; turning the outer tube in the opposite direction forced the petals of the inner tube closer. In this manner, the C-LECT choke could be continuously varied from Cylinder to Full choke.
Specs: 3-Shot, Takedown, 20 gauge only (2 3/4-inch), 2 shell detachable magazine. Weight 6 1/4 lbs, barrel, 26' with variable C-Lect-Choke with ventilated barrel. Genuine American Walnut Monte Carlo one piece pistol grip stock with recoil pad.
Model 185K: Made in 1950 only.
Model 185K-A: Made 1950 to 1955.
Model 185K-B: Made 1955 to 1963.
Model 185K-C: Changes to trigger and safety lever. Made 1963 to 1964.
Model 185K-E: Change to butt plate. Made in 1964 only.[1]
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References[edit]
- ^ abcdefg'Mossberg Shotgun Models'. Retrieved 2007-12-21.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)