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. Onsale Mossberg Shotgun Barrel Problems And Mossberg Shotgun Serial Number Locati. For a period of years between 1930 and 1968, Mossberg did not put serial numbers on their long guns, preferring to pass along that cost savings to the consumer. Early Model K, L, M and S rifles did have a serial number, as did the.22 training rifles made for the military (44US) and British Lend-Lease guns (42MB). Mossberg & Sons, Inc. Model 320ka 320 Ka 320k-A, Blue 24' Single-Shot Bolt Action Rifle, MFD Pre-1968.22 LR Auction: 14827878.
Mossberg 183D | |
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Type | Shotgun |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | O.F. Mossberg & Sons |
Produced | 1947 – 1971 [1] |
No. built | 2[1] |
Variants | 183D, 183K[1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 5.5 lb (2.49 kg) [1] |
Barrel length | 23 in (584 mm) [1] |
Cartridge | .410 bore, 2½ & 3'[1] |
Action | Bolt action |
Feed system | 2 shell, fixed top loading magazine, 3 rounds total[1] |
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The Mossberg 183 is a .410 borebolt-action shotgun, produced between 1947 and 1986 by O.F. Mossberg & Sons in New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
Variants[edit]
D[edit]
The original model produced from 1947-1948. It had a plain one-piece pistol grip stock. The gun was distributed with two choke tubes (modified and full), which mount by screwing to the outside of the barrel, as opposed to the inside, like the Remington 870 or other modern shotguns. The shotgun was shipped with a wrench for removing the choke tubes.[1]
D-A[edit]
Model 183D-A Bolt Action Repeater, left hand extractor added. Made 1948-1950.[1]
D-B[edit]
Model 183D-B Bolt Action Repeater, firing pin design change. Made 1950-1953.[1]
D-C[edit]
Model 183D-C Bolt Action Repeater, ejector interrupter added. Made 1953-1956.[1]
D-D[edit]
Model 183D-D Bolt Action Repeater, change to ejector interrupter. Made 1956-1960.[1]
D-E[edit]
Model 183D-E Bolt Action Repeater, Slimmer barrel. Made 1960-1963.[1]
D-F[edit]
Model 183D-F Bolt Action Repeater, change to trigger and safety lever. Made 1968-1971.[1]
D-G[edit]
Model 183D-G Bolt Action Repeater, change to barrel and front sight. Made 1968-1971.[1]
K[edit]
The 183K is similar to the 183D, but had a 'C-Lect-Choke', which allowed the shooter to vary the choke between four settings without changing adaptors (as with the 183D).[1][2][3] Weight 5 1/2 lbs, barrel, 25' with variable C-Lect-Choke. Genuine walnut one piece Monte Carlo stock, later models walnut finish. Made 1953-1956.[1]
K-A[edit]
Model 183K-A Bolt Action Repeater, firing pin design change. Made 1956-1960.[1]
K-B[edit]
Model 183K-B Bolt Action Repeater, Slimmer barrel. Made 1960-1963.[1]
K-C[edit]
Model 183K-C Bolt Action Repeater, change to trigger and safety lever. Made 1963-1986.[1]
K-D[edit]
Model 183K-D Bolt Action Repeater, change to barrel and front sight. Made 1968-1986.[1]
K-E[edit]
Mossberg Serial Number Location 1
Model 183K-E Bolt Action Repeater
Mossberg Serial Number Date
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv'Mossberg Shotgun Models'. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
- ^'C-Lect-Choke 1'. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
- ^'C-Lect-Choke 2'. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
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