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Mossberg 715P .22LR
Current carbine I'm reviewing at the moment is this neat little bit of kit.
One of the latest Mossberg weapons to hit the market in .22LR.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Iv9SW4ZDcU
When you think Mossberg are only making Shotguns they pull this neat little number.
It's made in Brazil under license from Mossberg and comes with 1 x 10 round magazine.
Pro's
High-capacity magazine's are available (25 round) and it comes with AR-15-esque furniture as standard.
Weaver / Picatinny rails x 4 (3 on the fore-grip, 1 on the carrying handle / manual sights).
Useful carrying handle and sliding stock.
Light and handy (only weighs 5 lbs).
Most AR15 mods will go on (but not all!).
Can use both scope (if fitted) and manual sights without having to remove scope.
Affordable (only $300) plus ammo is dirt cheap
Very little to rust as the only metal parts are the trigger / bolt carrier / breach and barrel.
Reliable so far running Winchester .22LR, no issues
Short and compact, only 16 inch barrel. Handy for tight environments
Cons
Short barrel
Strip-down's are awkward;
The AR-15-esque shell must be removed first entirely which is fiddly with 13-15 screws to take apart and this also can through off a zero'd scope slightly.
Not very rugged (yet not exactly fragile either).
Safety catch is not ideal for ambidextrous users / left-handers
No threaded barrel so work would be needed for suppressors etc to be fitted
Subsonic ammo (that we've tried so far) must be manually cycled.
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Looks like the Mossberg 702 Plinkster, Tactical......a702 in Ar clothes, wonder it its the same.
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ical-Plinkster
Cool little rifle, fixin' on getting out to the range in a day or so.......
Thanks for your review.