Mossberg has introduced a specialized version of its Patriot bolt-action rifle, designed for suppressor use, featuring shorter barrel lengths of 16.25, 18, and 20 inches. The rifle includes threaded barrels, a durable synthetic stock, and is available in various calibers. It incorporates Mossberg’s user-adjustable trigger and other enhancements for improved performance.

Mossberg states “Mossberg has released a dedicated version of its popular Patriot bolt-action rifle with shorter barrel lengths, optimized for use with suppressors. With 41 states allowing suppressor usage for hunting, their popularity with predator, deer, and big game hunters has grown significantly. And Mossberg delivers a suppressor-ready platform with their Patriot Carbine bolt-action rifle series. Key features include threaded barrels; compact barrel lengths of 16.25, 18, and 20-inches; a wide range of chamberings from 22-250 Rem to 7mm PRC; and durable black synthetic stock with complementing matte blue metal finish.

Mossberg’s Patriot rifles are built on a proven twin-lug push-feed machined-steel action that is fed from a flush polymer magazine. The free-floating, carbon steel barrel features an 11-degree match crown, is threaded, and includes a protective thread cap. For ease of adding optics, the Patriot Carbine is equipped with a receiver mounted Picatinny rail. And like all Patriot rifles, the Patriot Carbine has Mossberg’s patented LBA™ (Lightning Bolt Action™) user-adjustable trigger with a 2 to 7-pound range of adjustment for consistent shot placement. Completing this feature-rich bolt action are an oversized bolt handle; spiral-fluted bolt; and sling swivel studs.

Available calibers/Threading: 22-250 Rem (1/2”-28 TPI); 308 Win and 6.5mm Creedmoor (5/8”-24 TPI); 450 Bushmaster and 350 Legend (11/16”-24 TPI); 6.5mm PRC, 300 Win Mag, and 7mm PRC (5/8”-24 TPI).”

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