@Nero619ful its hard to say. if its not a heavy barrel like the one i have, then its not a model 46-BT. there are Mossbergs that look like this rifle, but they are far more common. they are still good shooters. but it would depend on the riffling in the barrel. I wouldn't pay anyone 250 dollars for the more common ones. I'd offer the person 100-150 at most. hope that helps.
I'm no expert, but i do belive lead bullits lubricates just the tinyest bitt. I know for a fact older cars used gasoline that had lead in it, to lubricate the piston in the engine. I would guess that sense lead has a more soft texture and lower melting point, it's smart to stick to lead bullits. Just my thought on the matter.
@tapps47 thanks for your help.
Nero619ful 3 weeks ago
Hello I have a question. I am getting one of these. It is $250. And it has a smaller barrel. Is this a good deal?
Nero619ful 3 weeks ago
@Nero619ful its hard to say. if its not a heavy barrel like the one i have, then its not a model 46-BT. there are Mossbergs that look like this rifle, but they are far more common. they are still good shooters. but it would depend on the riffling in the barrel. I wouldn't pay anyone 250 dollars for the more common ones. I'd offer the person 100-150 at most. hope that helps.
Tapps47 3 weeks ago
whats wrong with ur hand terrible accident?
patman0250 7 months ago
@patman0250 ? what?
Tapps47 7 months ago
I'm no expert, but i do belive lead bullits lubricates just the tinyest bitt. I know for a fact older cars used gasoline that had lead in it, to lubricate the piston in the engine. I would guess that sense lead has a more soft texture and lower melting point, it's smart to stick to lead bullits. Just my thought on the matter.
ZeaMoore4 11 months ago
beautiful rifle. A nice peace of history.
ZeaMoore4 11 months ago