New Mossberg "Patrol" 1/9 twise heavy 16.25" barrel .223 that takes LAR mags?

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New Mossberg "Patrol" 1/9 twise heavy 16.25" barrel .223 that takes LAR mags?

Anyone seen this? Given Remington's quality lately, I'd pony up the same coin for a 16.5" bbl. Mossberg, particularly if I could feed it with LAR 10-round mags...

http://www.mossberg.com/product/rifles-bolt-action-centerfire-mvp-series-mvp-patrol/27755

Anyone going to import this to Canada? If so, sign me up for one.
 
Remington factory rifles are now the lemons of the industry. I can't speak about those mossbergs, but it is worth the gamble considering the virtually guaranteed feed problems. I won't buy another Remington.
 
Kind of a attempt to make a similar rifle to the 7615P, except the action... JP.
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7615, the most dissapointing rifle I ever owned.

No offence guy's but I'm not sure this belongs here. We need a forum for these...things.

We can call it the Zoot Suit forum. We can polish our nails, grow a cool biker beard, cam up and pose in the woods with our Zoot sticks.

Hey I'm old and cranky...friggin wind's making my arthritis act up...well not that old, but I make up for it with cranky..
 
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That's why I asked. I don't ever remember hearing anything that excluded bolt guns from barrel length restrictions, but I wouldn't be surprised if my instructor glossed over that along with quite a few other things.

You guys are getting confused. The barrel length (18.5"/470mm) is applied to SEMI AUTO CENTERFIRES. Thus we can have a 9" semi auto 10/22, a 12.5" pump 870, a lever action mare's leg, etc. Furthermore there are 16.5" Remington 700's on the market right now (among other bolt actions with similar barrel lengths), all non-restricted.
 
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