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Mossberg Goes Tactical: Introducing the MMR (Page 2)

One of America’s most enduring gunmakers enters the AR fray with models for both hunters and tactical shooters.

MMR Tactical
Manufacturer:
Mossberg; (203) 230-5300;
www.mossberg.com 
Action: direct impingement, semi-automatic rifle
Caliber: 5.56mm/.223
Overall Length: 32.5" – 36.5"
Barrel Length: 16 1/4" free-floating with A-2 style muzzlebrake
Weight: 7 lbs.
Magazine Capacity: 10 or 30 depending on model
Rifling: 1:9" RH twist
Trigger: single-stage
Sights: Picatinny-mounted rear sight and A-2 style front sight optional, base model includes upper-mounted Picatinny rail and quad-rail fore-end
Stock: optional 6-position collapsible or fixed A-2 style black synthetic with Stark SE-1 pistol grip; black anodized aluminum quad-rail fore-end
Suggested Retail Price: $885-$921

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16 Responses to Mossberg Goes Tactical: Introducing the MMR (Page 2)

Randy wrote:
December 08, 2012

I just bought on and did a pre use inspection and put 200. Rounds through it and found it to work as designed and I plan to by the hunter version now

Alaska_Rod wrote:
July 01, 2012

Why in the world can't a Gun Company make an "M-15" with a 1:8 0r 1:7 twist WITH a 20 inch Barrel! Unless your going to Clear Houses with Bad-Guys in them, a 16 inch barrel is usless! Make a Rifle with Collapsible Stock and the 1:8 Twist (Or Faster) with a 20 barrel, and I'll will buy two or three of them

joe wrote:
May 30, 2012

can not find one are they out there hunter yes tactical no

John wrote:
May 24, 2012

What none dust cover!

Patriot75 wrote:
February 29, 2012

The folks carping about "another AR" are carping up the wrong tree. The market may be saturated with "brands" but with all of those brands there is still a shortage of arms. The makers cannot meet the demands of the market. Y'all talk as if the market is saturated with rifles. Not.

Dewey E.Du Bose wrote:
September 29, 2011

What is great about America is that you don't have to buy any firearm you don't like. Mossy has producted a firearm for those who like having another choice. I think I would like to try one before I making up my mind about how good it is or not. Mossberg has aways made outstanding weapons. I trust the name.

bill wrote:
September 28, 2011

David, FYI the .410 upper hasn't been offered here in YEARS, try FINDING one! All you can find on the market now is that godawful oversized 12 gauge version unless you want to buy a Saiga. I'd be ALL OVER a Mossy (or anyone else's) .410 upper, just didn't have the disposable income when they were being imported from Turkey.

daybol wrote:
September 28, 2011

The market seems saturated with ARs how can they compete? The price isn't much of a savings. I'll keep my Colt.

Steve wrote:
September 28, 2011

A shotgun would be a great idea for the AR platform, so when Mossberg creates one to add to the line I might consider buying one.

David wrote:
September 28, 2011

Well John, there is a .410 upper,not much can really be done seeing as to the limitations of the magwell preventing 12 gauge from being used.

Greg wrote:
September 27, 2011

Howabout 7.62.

darek454 wrote:
September 27, 2011

Oh boy, (sarcasm)another AR. It'll be nice when someone comes up with something unique and not just another version of something that's already been beat to death.

John Hartley wrote:
September 27, 2011

Now they just need to make an AR style shotgun, kind of like what Saiga did for the AK. I'd buy one! ;-)

Jim wrote:
September 27, 2011

Would have liked to see if 55 grn loads grouped better, im my Mossburg barrell they really shine 1 in to 1 1/2 in all day long

Matt wrote:
September 26, 2011

Why didn't you make it a piston action? Will you offer more calibers? Will after market parts fit on the MMR so it can be tricked out?

Mcgee wrote:
September 26, 2011

ghey