Antique Mossberg bolt action .22 Model 46M (b)

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  • camuchi

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    very unique old Mossberg this model began @ 1942 and this particular model with the S130 site was built from 1947-1952
    S130 peep site, has 3 unique front end sights that can be selected manually and a fully adjustable ramp site, Mannlich Stock

    Rifle shoots great and is very accurate, bolt action, loads from under muzzle.
    Has a great look, stock has plenty of character marks but no cracks

    great Christmas gift for a young shooter that appreciates unique firearms

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    $250.00
     

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    FowlHunter13

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    Very cool! I have the semi-auto version of this firearm that I got from my grandfather when he past. I don’t believe I have ever seen the bolt action version though. Someone will get a very neat piece of history. GLWS!
     

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    I have a collection of these old "M" model Mossbergs. This is a very good value as it still has it's sights and bolt dust cover. Real walnut old school goodness!
     

    Artemus

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    Some of the early 1940's ones were vertical magazine (clip) fed and went Lend Lease to England as trainers. Those were Model 42M(B).
     
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