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| Senior Member ![]() | Mossberg's New leveraction Rifle ![]() HOME > Firearms > 464™ Lever-Action Rifle SIMPLICITY EQUALS PERFORMANCE Quality queues - Features a button-rifled barrel, recessed muzzle crown, top-tang safety, recoil softening rubber buttpad and a smooth, robust lever-action. Special Features - Precision machined receiver provides the 464 Lever-Action with positive lockup for consistent accuracy and long-lived reliability; ejection port developed and positioned specially to ensure proper scope clearance of spent cartridges. Drilled & Tapped - Centefire model includes factory drilled and tapped receiver for quick, easy optics installation. Capacity - Tubular magazine offers 6+1 capacity (centerfire) and 13+1 capacity (rimfire). Every 464 rifle includes a free gun lock and 2- year limited warranty. Last edited by ArkansasHunter; 02-16-2008 at 08:19 PM. |
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| Senior Member ![]() | I'd consider it if I wanted a 30-30. It would have been nice if they would have spaced the top tank holes for a common tang mounte peep and done away with the tang safety. That would have moved the safety to the reciever as a cross bolt or like on my Rossi a firing pin block on the bolt.
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| Super Moderator ![]() | I wonder what its design lineage is. The open top makes it resemble the Win 94, at least more so than the Marlin 336/1896. Very intriguing.
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| Moderator ![]() | The older Mossy leverguns did resemble the Marlin 336, but not as well made. The have lower resale value. This new one much more resembles the classic Winchester 94. I might consider one, if the price is decent - though having the Marlin, I would prefer a different loading too! I really don't need a third Thutty-thutty. The rimfire Mossy is interesting too! I'd like one to compare to my Henry.
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| Senior Bear Fluffer ![]() | Can't have too many Thutty Thutties! Well, lever guns anyway. AH is right about the 35 rem. I have a Marlin in 35 and one in 30=30. In the brush that 35 really packs a whallop! I almost sold it the other day but couldn't bring myself to do it. I kept remembering the conversation me and Arkansas had about the virtues of a 35 rem. Just gotta keep the thing!
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| Senior Member ![]() | tex I'm constantly looking for 35 Marlins, you just can't find used one's. If you ever have to sale it let me know, but I personaly would never sell it. As far as the M.S.R.P. on the above gun I would almost bet come next Deer season it will be $150 to $175 cheaper to buy. I wonder if it's made in the U.S. or Mexico. EDIT I went back and copied the feathers and pasted them above...A.H Last edited by ArkansasHunter; 02-16-2008 at 08:21 PM. |
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