I think it may have been made by Mossberg or someone that made guns for Mossberg.I was at a gun show looking for parts for my Mossberg 20GA. model 185K and found a Hawthorne 20GA. model M149 It is the same gun, the end of the stock does not have the flare at the end under the barrel but all the parts will change from one gun to the other.
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Nothing was fired out of Quaker guns during the Civil War. Quaker guns were decoy guns made to make the enemy think a fortification or vessel had more cannon than it really had. Quaker guns were usually made of just a solid log of the right diameter.
As any other guns, they are made by a variety of processes, including forging, stamping, milling, welding, riveting, casting, and drilling in various combinations.
Mossberg
If it is a Mossberg, it was made by Mossberg. They did make guns for a number of "store brands".
You will have to contact Mossberg to find out.
USA and Mexico
1956-1963
The Mossberg and Sons Model 146B was manufactured in 1954-1958.
It was made from 1950 to 1957. If you are interested in the older Mossberg firearms, get a copy of "Mossberg-More Gun for the Money" by Victor Havlin.
Mossberg and sons made your Montgomery Wards(Western field) model 37.The Mossberg model 30 is the same rifle.These were made by Mossberg and sons between the years 1933-1935.The value of a Mossberg model 30 is between 45-100 dollars.
Some are now made in South America.
No, right here in the USA, Conn.
No. Some are now made in South America
1944-1950