Mossberg Serial Number

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I've found that most questions regarding firearms can be answered if you ask the right person. So here is my question:

I have an old Mossberg shotgun that belonged to my father. Since he passed away I am now the proud owner of a Mossberg Model 185D in 20ga. I like to record the serial numbers of my firearms for insurance reasons. I have looked the gun over and, as of right now, I been unable to find a serial number. Can anyone point me in the correct direction? Will I have to take the gun apart? Is it worth it?

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If it is old enough, it might not even have a serial number. I'm not familiar enough with the Mossberg line, however, to say what models came out when, or how old it might be.
 
average_shooter, It's old that is for sure, however I do not think it is any older than the 50's. When I first started hunting this was the shotgun I was allowed to use. It's a bolt-action so my father felt I could not get into too much trouble. It handles like a rifle and I have always liked shooting it, but forget about any follow-up shots.
 
Information from http://home.epix.net/~damguy/mossberg_shotgun_models.htm

Model 185D Bolt Action Repeater

model185d.jpg


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. Made 1947-1950.

Model 185D-A Bolt Action Repeater. Made 1950-1950.

Model 185D-B Bolt Action Repeater, firing pin design change. Made 1950-1955.

Model 185D-C Bolt Action Repeater, redesign of magazine bottom plate. Made 1955-1958.
hangtag-185D.jpg

Not my info, but I hope it helps....
 
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bearman49709, Thanks for the information. I really did not want to take the stock off to look for a serial number.

Smitty in CT, Thanks for the picture. My shotgun has only one of the choke tubes (improved) with it. I know it will never be a collector's item but then again I never plan on selling any of my firearms. If I could find a Funeral Director I could trust, I'd have them placed in the box with me before they throw the dirt in! LOL
 
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