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Wasted Ammo, I'm not sure if it will take the M-14 magazine, I know it will accept the standard AR-10 magazines from Magpul. I saw the thread regarding the standard MVP rifle, but my question is regarding the Light Chassis precision version.
 

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Good looking rifle, mossberg has came along way. I haven't read a post on that particular rifle. I have read articles in magazines with good reviews. If you buy one please give us the facts, first hand. I'm sure someone on here has at least shot one. How does it compare to Savage and Ruger as they both make very similar guns?
 

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Good looking rifle, mossberg has came along way. I haven't read a post on that particular rifle. I have read articles in magazines with good reviews. If you buy one please give us the facts, first hand. I'm sure someone on here has at least shot one. How does it compare to Savage and Ruger as they both make very similar guns?
That's a good question, They seem to be more readily available than the Ruger PR and that was a factor in maybe buying one and trying it out.
 

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The rifle package just seems like its a really good value for what you get, and at my cost is under $1400.

FEATURES:
-18.5" medium bull, fluted, threaded barrel
-Matte blued finish
-Muzzlebrake
-1:10" twist
-11"-14.5" length of pull
-Tan with Black aluminum MDT LSS Light Chassis stock
-37.75" overall length
-Picatinny rail
-Vortex Viper HS-T MRAD 4-16X44mm scope
-Bipod included
-10 round capacity
 

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it says it is made for m14 and the other mags.that feature is built into basic subframe of the rifle. since you liked the one with the ar-15 stock,i went to the thread on the 223 so you could reference that,and I also included the adapters I added on that thread for the 223 rifle, folding stock adapters,in case you were unaware of them,and you wanted to make a more compact rifle for storage or back packing.
 
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It looks like a rifle you won't stop shooting once you start. I could see it in 300 blackout, folding stock, no bi-pod and smaller scope for short range deer hunting and packing. Bring lots a bullets!
 
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