The rail bridges receiver, and of course, no stripper clip guides provided in receiver-
http://youtu.be/9cJtAJJN9rU
Accepting both of the 2 most common (in USA) 7.62 NATO magazine formats is a big improvement, and one I'd like to see others copy. But I'd still like to be able to use stripper clips.
I have two 7.62mm rifles. A model 7 with a 1 in 10, 20" bull barrel and a suppressor. The can makes it pretty long. That little mossy would still be on the short side with a can added. Nice little rifle. My other one is an Ares Armor "Ajax" LR-308 upper on a carbine stock lower. It's an 18" SS barrel and the can screws right on. With the scope and green laser mounted, it weighs a ton. That little mossy sure is nice!
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The rail bridges receiver, and of course, no stripper clip guides provided in receiver-
http://youtu.be/9cJtAJJN9rU
Accepting both of the 2 most common (in USA) 7.62 NATO magazine formats is a big improvement, and one I'd like to see others copy. But I'd still like to be able to use stripper clips.
Except it comes from Ct.
I have two 7.62mm rifles. A model 7 with a 1 in 10, 20" bull barrel and a suppressor. The can makes it pretty long. That little mossy would still be on the short side with a can added. Nice little rifle. My other one is an Ares Armor "Ajax" LR-308 upper on a carbine stock lower. It's an 18" SS barrel and the can screws right on. With the scope and green laser mounted, it weighs a ton. That little mossy sure is nice!
"Except it comes from Ct."
Where they need them the most at present.....
Mossberg should stick to shotguns, specifically 500's and 590's, imho...
Fmr 11b
III
Well, we just today got one of these in the shop from our distributor.
As a first impression, it just looks cheap, lightweight and not in the good sense.
The biggest positive is the dual mag compatibility. Time and use will tell the rest of the story
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