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==MVP rifle==
==MVP rifle==
The newest addition to Mossberg's rifle line, it is meant to work with after-market AR magazines and is chambered in 5.56 NATO, verses standard Rem. 223 in order for customers to take advantage of surplus 5.56 nato ammo which varies slightly from factory Rem.223 rounds. MVP stands for Mossberg Varmint Predator. It comes with various options such as a bipod,2 different model of scopes, and has two stock styles. The predator models come with either an 18" sporter or 20" heavy barrel while the varmint model has a 24" heavy barrel, all are fluted as is the bolt within the action. The varmint model has a very well constructed benchrest style stock, while the predator models have a more sporter style stock.
The newest addition to Mossberg's rifle line, it is meant to work with after-market AR magazines and is chambered in 5.56 NATO, verses standard Rem. 223 in order for customers to take advantage of surplus 5.56 nato ammo which varies slightly from factory Rem.223 rounds. There is also a 7.62x51 NATO (.308) chambered offering for all three models (Predator, Varmint, Patrol, and Flex). The 7.62 variant takes M1a, M14, and SR25/DPMS/AR308 standard magazines.
MVP stands for Mossberg Varmint Predator. It comes with various options such as a bipod,2 different model of scopes, and has four stock styles. The predator models come with either an 18" sporter or 20" heavy barrel while the varmint model has a 24" heavy barrel, all are fluted as is the bolt within the action. The varmint model has a very well constructed benchrest style stock, while the predator models have a more sporter style stock.


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Revision as of 18:15, 28 May 2014

The Model 100ATR is a bolt action rifle from O.F. Mossberg & Sons.[1] ATR stands for "all-terrain rifle".

The ATR is available in .308 Winchester, .243 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington, .30-06 Springfield, or .270 Winchester. It has a 5-round magazine.[2] It currently features camouflage stocks as well as synthetic and walnut. The stock has classic lines. It also features a floating fluted barrel.

ATR Night Train

The tactical version of the ATR rifle, it is chambered in .308 Winchester and features a black synthetic stock as well as a bipod and high powered scope.

4X4 rifle

The 4x4 has built on the success of the original design. It offers a wide variety of calibers from 22-250 all the way up to 338 Winchester Magnum. Its features include a free-floating fluted barrel, muzzle brake, detachable magazine, and vented stock.

MVP rifle

The newest addition to Mossberg's rifle line, it is meant to work with after-market AR magazines and is chambered in 5.56 NATO, verses standard Rem. 223 in order for customers to take advantage of surplus 5.56 nato ammo which varies slightly from factory Rem.223 rounds. There is also a 7.62x51 NATO (.308) chambered offering for all three models (Predator, Varmint, Patrol, and Flex). The 7.62 variant takes M1a, M14, and SR25/DPMS/AR308 standard magazines.

MVP stands for Mossberg Varmint Predator. It comes with various options such as a bipod,2 different model of scopes, and has four stock styles. The predator models come with either an 18" sporter or 20" heavy barrel while the varmint model has a 24" heavy barrel, all are fluted as is the bolt within the action. The varmint model has a very well constructed benchrest style stock, while the predator models have a more sporter style stock.

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