Just had the second Mossberg I purchased in a week arrive home. Both older models, but in great shape. One is a boltgun a 340A-B, clip fed, appears to have seen very little use. This is likely to be a very accurate rifle. The other is a 351K, a tube-fed semi-auto, also in real nice shape, considering it is almost 50 years old. This is the first semi auto I have bought in over 25 years. I have just cleaned it up and tested it for reliable function, and it passed perfectly. I test a semi by mixing a whole bunch of different ammo and running it through to see if there are any FTF's or FTE's. This one digested everything without a hitch. Next is accuracy testing. While I have several super accurate Remington 22 rimfires [541's and 581's], these old Mossbergs are a hidden treasure. Inexpensive and they deliver very good performance, even though they may not win any beauty contests. FWIW, I also have 3 - 146B bolt action 22 rimfires. Any will Kill the silhouette rams at 100 meters with boring regularity. Regards, Eagleye.
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