Mossberg Blaze .22 Rimfire Rifles

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posted on January 29, 2015
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Mossberg has a reputation for providing affordable, family-friendly .22 semi-auto rifles. This year the company will be launching the new lightweight, polymer-receiver Blaze rimfire line. Fitted with a 16.5-inch barrel, polymer stock and a choice of easy loading 10 or 25-round magazines, this American-made rifle will weigh in at just 3.66 pounds. Sight options will include adjustable rifle sights, a barrel-mounted rail, or a scoped combo package featuring Dead Ringer's Monteria Green Dot sight. The Blaze will be available in four finishes, including the new Wild Fire camouflage pattern (shown). For more, visit Mossberg.com.

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