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Any resasons not to buy a Mossberg 715T rifle?

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only found 1 review on buds about it, http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/411550887/MII+715T+OR+22LR+B+ADJ+MB+25RD

 

and it looks like they also make a 10rd compliant version.

 

 

 

IMO it looks a little cheap, I'd spend a little more cash and get a s&w 15-22 or build up a ruger 10/22

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I have one, and for the price it cant be beat. I looked at the S&W and felt no reason to spend the extra money for that. The mossberg fills the 22lr AR15 roll perfectly. What it is, is a mossberg 702 plinkster rifle re-dressed as an AR. It works great, it's accurate, light as anything, and of course fun to shoot. No complaints here.

 

I have the version with the carry handle and I mounted a red dot on top of it (pinned stock, 10rd, full rails). Also, it uses the cheap and plentiful 702 plinkster magazines.

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I looked at both the Smith and the Mossberg. They are both plastic and I was suprised by how cheap they both felt. So the Mossberg is a lot less and seemed a little cheaper than the Smith so why not go for the Mossberg if it has good reviews and is not a jam-o-matic! Just don't buy a ACR clone ISSC MK-22 if have one and it is a jam-o-matic, so stay away from it!!

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I have one, and for the price it cant be beat. I looked at the S&W and felt no reason to spend the extra money for that. The mossberg fills the 22lr AR15 roll perfectly. What it is, is a mossberg 702 plinkster rifle re-dressed as an AR. It works great, it's accurate, light as anything, and of course fun to shoot. No complaints here.

 

I have the version with the carry handle and I mounted a red dot on top of it (pinned stock, 10rd, full rails). Also, it uses the cheap and plentiful 702 plinkster magazines.

 

I 100% agree...

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i have a mossberg 702 plinkster, i really dont like it. Even using high quality cci ammo or anything i always have fte problems and ftf problems. then i through the ammo in a marlin 60 that eats anything. i just was disappointed with the 702 plinkster since i got it. I personally would get a 15-22 or other tactical 22 because i dont feel confident in the mossberg 22lr system.

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I have one. I picked up the flat top version with red dot for $300. You can't beat the value. It's fun as hell to shoot and I have had no issues feeding it only bulk federal. Run a bore snake through it and call it a day because it's a lot more difficult to break down than an AR. My only complaint is mag availability and price.

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