Mossberg Launches MC1sc Centennial Online Sweepstakes

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posted on May 7, 2019
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In celebration of Mossberg's 100th anniversary and the introduction of its 9 mm concealed-carry handgun, Mossberg has announced an online consumer promotion, the MC1sc Centennial Sweepstakes in which consumers can register to win a limited-edition MC1sc Centennial 9 mm pistol (Item #89005). The Centennial Sweepstakes is open for entries from April 23, 2019 through May 31, 2019. For more information and to enter online, please visit mossberg.com/centennialsweeps. All applicable rules of the Sweepstakes apply. To view the official rules of the sweepstakes, please visit official rules.

Coming full circle from the company’s first firearm design in 1919—the Brownie, a .22-cal four-shot “pocket pistol,” Mossberg has incorporated years of engineering expertise in developing the MC1sc pistol. Introduced at the 2019 SHOT Show, the MC1sc is available in five initial 9 mm offerings: the standard MC1sc and an optional cross-bolt safety version; the choice of two standard offerings with TruGlo Tritium Pro Night Sights or a Viridian E-Series Red Laser; and a Centennial Limited Edition with a production run limited to 1,000 commemorative models.


The MC1sc features an overall length of 6.25”; weight of 19 ozs. (with empty magazine); and barrel length of 3.4”. Each MC1sc includes two Clear-Count single-stack magazines, a flush six-round and seven-round extended; glass-reinforced polymer frame; stainless steel barrel and slide, both with DLC coating; flat-profile trigger with integrated blade safety; and patent-pending Mossberg STS (Safe Takedown System), which unlike competitive products, does not require the user to pull the trigger to dissemble.

Setting apart the MC1sc Centennial Limited Edition pistol are 24 karat gold-plating accents on the slide; Titanium Nitride-finished barrel and metal small parts; and sequential serial numbering that incorporates a unique prefix, used only for this limited edition model. This MC1sc Centennial is limited to a run of 1000 units.

Learn more about the MC1sc, enter the Centennial Sweepstakes or shop the complete line of Mossberg products, at mossberg.com.

Additional Reading:
Exploded View: Mossberg Brownie Pistol  
Tested: Mossberg MC1sc Pistol
Video—2019 First Look: Mossberg MC1sc Pistol

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