I have a couple of old .410, dont know anyting about them. A westernfield M150c and a J Stevens arms model 59A. Do they have any value to them.
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earlthegoat2
January 28, 2009, 11:57 PM
From the sounds of it they are both bolt actions. If they are then no they are not worth much. They do have value in that they are 410s as these seem to be the only shotguns people want these days. Especially if they think they are cheap. If you held on to them long enough they would probably only go up unless the 410 craze really dies down.
nekwah
January 29, 2009, 12:01 AM
They are both bolt actions. Why do people want .410s. Ammo is very expensive compared to the 12 gauge and really arent te best for any use really. Except training kids. The tube feed on the stevens makes for a pretty unique shotgun though.
mgkdrgn
January 29, 2009, 08:51 AM
I have a couple of old .410, dont know anyting about them. A westernfield M150c and a J Stevens arms model 59A. Do they have any value to them.
Stevens might be worth about $100 or so, if in top condition. Made between 1937 and 1967.
Your Westernfield Model 150 is a rebadged Mossberg Model 183. Value similar to the Stevens.
Fun little guns to play with, but you aren't going to make enough to retire by selling them. ;-)
earlthegoat2
January 29, 2009, 09:27 AM
Its just in my area everybody wants 410s and 20 gauges we cant give 12 gauges away.
12Bravo20
January 29, 2009, 11:07 AM
They are worth $100-$125 around here as long as they are in good shape. I bout a Mossberg 183K with C-Lect choke for $125 and it was in very good condition.
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