Mossberg 100ATR
TypeHunting Rifle
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerO.F. Mossberg & Sons
Specifications
Mass6.6 lb (3.0 kg)
Length42 in (1,100 mm)
Barrel length22 in (560 mm)

Cartridge.243 Winchester

.270 Winchester
7mm-08 Remington
.308 Winchester

.30-06 Springfield
ActionBolt-action repeater
Feed system4 round internal magazine
SightsRear V notch, front post, rails for scope mounting

The Model 100ATR is a bolt-action rifle from O.F. Mossberg & Sons.[1] ATR stands for "all-terrain rifle".

The ATR is available in .243 Winchester, .270 Winchester, 7mm-08 Remington, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield. It has a 4+1 round via internal magazine.[2] It currently features camouflage stocks as well as synthetic and walnut. It also features a floating fluted barrel.

Variants

ATR Night Train

The tactical version of the ATR rifle, it is chambered in .308 Winchester and features a black synthetic stock as well as a bipod, 10 round detachable magazine, muzzle brake, and high powered scope.

4X4 rifle

The 4x4 has built on the success of the original design. It offers a wide variety of calibers from .22-250 Remington all the way up to .338 Winchester Magnum. Features on the updated design include a muzzle brake, detachable magazine, and vented stock.

MVP rifle

The most recently released variant of the 100ATR, it is meant to work with after-market AR magazines and is chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO, versus standard .223 Remington, in order for customers to take advantage of surplus 5.56 NATO ammo which varies slightly from factory .223 Rem rounds. There is also a 7.62×51mm NATO chambered offering for all four models (Predator, Varmint, Patrol, and Flex). The 7.62 variant takes M1A, M14, and SR-25 pattern magazines.

MVP stands for Mossberg Varmint Predator. It comes with various options such as a biped, 2 different model of scopes, and has four stock styles. The Predator models come with either an 18" spotter or 20" heavy barrel while the Varmint model has a 24" heavy barrel, all are fluted as is the bolt within the action. The Varmint model has a bench rest style stock, while the Predator models have a stock of spotter-style likeness.

See also

References

  1. "Mossberg & Sons | Centerfire". Archived from the original on 2014-03-13. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  2. "Mossberg & Sons | 27330". Archived from the original on 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
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