No box.
Overall in fair condition with a bit of wear and tear and rusting. Take a look at the photos for more details on condition!
The Mossberg 183D-D is a bolt-action shotgun chambered in .410 Bore, featuring a 24-inch barrel and a 3-round capacity. Designed as a lightweight and versatile field shotgun, the 183D-D was produced during an era when bolt-action shotguns offered hunters an affordable, reliable, and easy-to-maintain option for small game and recreational shooting.
Built with a blued steel barrel and receiver paired with a hardwood stock, the Mossberg 183D-D combines classic styling with practical functionality. The bolt-action design provides dependable operation, while the tubular magazine offers a 3-round capacity. Chambered in .410 Bore, the shotgun produces mild recoil and is well-suited for small game hunting, pest control, and introducing new shooters to shotgun sports. The 24-inch barrel provides balanced handling and portability in the field.
This example retains its traditional wood-stocked appearance and exhibits honest wear consistent with age and use. The rifle-style bolt action and classic Mossberg design make it an interesting addition for collectors of vintage sporting firearms while remaining a practical and enjoyable shooter.
The Mossberg 183D-D delivers dependable performance and classic American craftsmanship in a lightweight .410 Bore platform. Its combination of collectible appeal, simple operation, and field-ready versatility continues to make it a favorite among enthusiasts of vintage Mossberg firearms.
| UPC | ECOM00585549 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 24" BARREL |
| Capacity | 3 ROUNDS |
| Finish | WOOD/BLUED |
| Gauge | .410 GA |
Shopping at Guns.com gives you the backing of a company that is committed to your satisfaction. And unlike our competitors, it extends beyond the buying process. We get the FFL from your store – others make you find it, copy it, and fax it. We have a generous return policy, and handle everything – you don’t have to go back to the store. And our Rangemasters are here to answer all your questions about our products or process. We're bringing a level of service to the online gun buying experience that is unheard of.
Many online gun sales actually take away from your local community. Instead of buying a gun that’s on your local store’s shelf, most retailers drop ship it from a warehouse in another state. At Guns.com, if an FFL is part of our network, we sell THEIR guns first whenever possible. That way, we’re helping small businesses in your community AND if they have it in stock, you can pick your gun up IMMEDIATELY – it’s how business should be done.
Most everything can be easily bought online these days. But for some reason, buying a gun online can be complicated. Most websites are poorly organized, don’t tell you a lot about what you’re buying, and leave you on your own to figure out what you want. Guns.com is built to be simple – easily organized products, useful descriptions from experts, and support to guide you to the right choice. Spend your time enjoying the gun you want, not getting frustrated with a complex website that makes gun buying hard.
Ruger 250th Anniversary 10/22 Rifle: Celebrate American Liberty
Ruger’s affordable 10/22 celebrating America’s 250th shoots well and looks even better with its engraved American walnut stock. For the money, this stainless-steel rifle is a functional collectible that will last and is worthy of being passed down.
Read MoreColt King Cobra Target .22 Review: A Classy, Competent Wheel Gun
Part of Colt’s revamped snake series lineup, the King Cobra Target is a good-looking .22 rimfire wheel gun built to feel like a centerfire revolver.
Read MoreSIG’s Full-Size 1911-X Blends Classic Design with Contemporary Feel
The SIG Sauer 1911-X full-size is a great example of a modern production 1911 done correctly. It blends traditional styling and handling with SIG’s modern design and practical upgrades.
Read MoreAlpha Carry: Review of the Kimber 2K11 Pro Comp in 9mm
We've been testing Kimber's compensated commander-length double-stack 1911 for the past six months and can't stop smiling.
Read More