Mossberg Patriot Now Offered in Kryptek Highlander

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posted on August 17, 2015
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Mossberg has announced that five models of its new Patriot rifle are now available with Kryptek Highlander camo stocks and matte blue metal finish, designed especially for hunting in varied terrain and elevation. Calibers include .243 Win., .308 Win., .270 Win., 30-06 Sprg. and .300 Win. Mag.

The Patriot was an American Rifleman “Editor’s Choice” earlier this year, and last week was the featured NRA Gun of the Week. You can get a full rundown on the specs by watching this video, hosted by Mark Keefe.



For a complete list of available Patriot models and more information on this American-made bolt-action rifle series, please visit mossberg.com

For further reading on the Mossberg Patriot rifle, please enjoy the following articles:

NRA Gun of the Week: Mossberg Patriot Vortex Series

Mossberg Patriot Rifles

Editors' Picks—New for 2015: Mossberg Patriot Rifle

Keefe Report: Affordable Bolt-Action Rifles


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