The Mossberg Patriot Night Train MS27924 combines precision engineering with versatile features suitable for hunting and tactical applications. This bolt-action rifle features a 22-inch fluted and threaded barrel, offering enhanced heat dissipation and compatibility with suppressors, including a Removable SilencerCo Saker Trifecta muzzle brake for reduced recoil and noise. The rifle's 4-round capacity in 308 Winchester caliber makes it ideal for hunting medium to large game, and its right-hand orientation ensures comfortable handling for most shooters. The polymer stock provides durability and weather resistance, making it suitable for various outdoor conditions. An LBA adjustable trigger allows for a customized, crisp shot, while the Picatinny rail facilitates easy mounting of optics and accessories. The included bipod and variable power scope with lens caps enable precise shooting and quick target acquisition at different ranges. The Night Train models also feature a drop box magazine for reliable feeding and quick reloads. The neoprene cheek riser kit with interchangeable pads enhances comfort during extended shooting sessions. This firearm is designed for serious shooters seeking a combination of accuracy, durability, and adaptability in a tactical or hunting rifle.
Features:
- Bolt-action mechanism for reliable performance and accuracy
- 22-inch fluted and threaded barrel for improved heat dissipation and suppressor compatibility
- 4-round capacity chambered in 308 Winchester for versatile hunting and tactical use
- LBA adjustable trigger for a customized and crisp firing experience
- Picatinny rail for easy mounting of optics and accessories
- Drop box magazine for quick reloads and reliable feeding
- Polymer stock providing durability and weather resistance
- Includes adjustable bipod and variable power scope with lens caps for versatile shooting
- Suppressor-ready threaded barrel with removable muzzle brake for noise reduction
- Neoprene cheek riser kit with interchangeable pads for enhanced shooting comfort