Any Way To Date A Mossberg 151M?

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As the title says, is there any way to track a year of production for my 151M? I took a look tonight and can't see a serial number anywhere obvious, so that should mean pre-'68 for sure. Any other help out there?

Thanks,
Mark
 
Mossberg...a truely fine gun...


model 51...made 1939 only
51M....made 1939-46
151M....made 1946-47
151M(a)..made 1947-48
151M(b)..made 1948-54

351K..made 1953-60
351KA. made 1960-71
351C..made 1965-71


I have 1 each of the 51, 151M(a) and 151M(b) The 151s were made as a target rifle and some were used by the Armed forces as training rifles.They are stamped with the broad arrow.
 
Mossberg...a truely fine gun...


model 51...made 1939 only
51M....made 1939-46
151M....made 1946-47
151M(a)..made 1947-48
151M(b)..made 1948-54

351K..made 1953-60
351KA. made 1960-71
351C..made 1965-71


I have 1 each of the 51, 151M(a) and 151M(b) The 151s were made as a target rifle and some were used by the Armed forces as training rifles.They are stamped with the broad arrow.

Gentlemen, thanks for the info. What are the differences between the M, M(a), and M(b)?

Mark
 
If I were looking to date a Mossberg, I would show up in my Sunday Best at its house with flowers and ask it if it would like to go for a quiet dinner with me.

That's how I'd go about dating a Mossberg.

:D

-M
 
DocM.....How can you be happy dating "a" Mossberg? it takes a few of them to keep me happy.lol...lol. Before the serialization of guns that began in 1968 in Canada, it was not possible to pinpoint a year of manufacture. thus they have to be classed as "circa". Some can be close due to the years sights were changed or model numbers changed.
 
The barrel says 151M, no subscript and it has the S-130 rear aperture with the 4 post front sight. Any ideas?

Mark


All I can figure is that the gun was made late in 1947, perhaps doing a left-over parts cleanup and they ran out of the S100 peep sights and installed a S130 sight as some 151M(a) were made late 1947.

The 151M(a) had a S130 peep sight.
 
DocM.....How can you be happy dating "a" Mossberg? it takes a few of them to keep me happy.lol...lol.

Actually, it's funny you say that... I presently own two, and love them both. Both are late-model 12Ga shotguns, however. Nothing 'historical' about them - a 500 pistol-grip and an 835 Ulti-Mag which got its first birds two weeks after it was bought.

-M
 
The only "shotgun" I own is a 1918 #1MkIII* in 2 1/2" .410. The Mossys that have found a home with me are a 51M ( flat back), 151M(a), 151M(b), 152, 144lsb. All terrific guns and really accurate. Great gopher getters. I had a few others that passed thru my hands, but they found new homes where they are loved. And used....
 
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