Description
The Mossberg 702 Plinkster 22LR,18″ Barrel, Synthetic, 25rd is a semi-automatic rimfire rifle designed for high-volume, low-cost shooting. It’s a reliable, lightweight platform built for plinking, small game hunting, and foundational marksmanship training, featuring a durable synthetic stock and a 25-round magazine capacity. This rifle offers a practical entry point into firearm ownership with minimal fuss and maximum fun.
Key Features
- Reliable Semi-Automatic Action: Built for smooth, consistent cycling with standard and high-velocity .22 LR ammunition.
- 25-Round Detachable Magazine: Maximizes range time and minimizes reloading interruptions during extended plinking sessions.
- Durable Synthetic Stock: Weather-resistant and tough, it handles field use and storage without worry about wood warping or finish wear.
- 18-Inch Barrel: Provides a solid sight radius for improved accuracy while keeping the overall rifle length handy and maneuverable.
- Adjustable Sights: The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation, allowing you to zero the rifle for your preferred ammunition.
- Cross-Bolt Safety: Provides a simple, positive, and easily accessible safety mechanism right at your trigger finger.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .22 Long Rifle |
| Barrel Length | 18 inches |
| Overall Length | 37.5 inches |
| Weight | 4 lbs (approx.) |
| Magazine Capacity | 10-round (included) & 25-round (as configured) |
| Stock Material | Synthetic |
Weighing in at approximately 4 pounds, the 702 Plinkster is easy to carry all day. The 18-inch barrel strikes a balance between ballistic efficiency and handling, making it a versatile tool. The action is designed to be robust—this isn’t a finicky target rifle, it’s a workhorse. It’s ready to go with minimal setup; you can mount a basic rimfire scope using standard .22 tip-off rings, and it’s drop-in ready for a day at the range. The real advantage? Ammunition cost. When it comes to building muscle memory and fundamental skills, nothing beats putting rounds downrange affordably. At $196.64, this rifle positions itself as an accessible first firearm or a dedicated practice tool.
Who This Rifle Is For
This is the rifle for the new shooter who needs a forgiving, low-recoil platform to learn safety and mechanics. It’s for the landowner who needs a dependable varmint controller that won’t break the bank. It’s for the seasoned shooter who wants a dedicated trainer to keep skills sharp without burning through expensive centerfire ammo. Think of those long afternoons plinking tin cans or managing a squirrel population—the 702 Plinkster is built for that repetitive, practical use. It’s also an ideal choice for introducing younger family members to responsible shooting under close supervision.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Extremely low cost of ownership, both for the rifle and ammunition. The high 25-round capacity extends shooting sessions. The synthetic stock is virtually maintenance-free and durable. The simple design means it’s easy to operate and clean. It’s a proven, reliable system for a rimfire semi-auto.
Cons: As an entry-level rifle, the trigger pull may be heavier and less crisp than more expensive models. The synthetic stock, while tough, has a utilitarian feel. Sights are functional but basic. That said, for its intended role, these are acceptable trade-offs for the price point. The overall length of 37.5 inches makes it a compact companion in the field or at the range.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of ammunition does it use?
A: It is chambered exclusively for .22 Long Rifle (22LR) rimfire cartridges. For best reliability, stick with standard or high-velocity rounds. It typically cycles best with copper-plated round-nose ammunition.
Q: Is the 25-round magazine reliable?
A: Mossberg’s 25-round magazine for the 702 Plinkster has a solid reputation for feeding reliably. As with any detachable magazine, keeping it clean and not overloading it is key to consistent performance. It is a dedicated Mossberg 702 magazine and is not compatible with other .22 rifle models.
Q: Can I mount a scope or optics on this rifle?
A: Yes. The receiver is grooved for standard .22 tip-off scope mounts, making it straightforward to add a basic rimfire scope or red dot sight. No gunsmithing required for most common optic setups, which is a major plus for new owners. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases, and this model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide to compliant states.
If you’re looking for a straightforward, economical .22 that gets the job done without complication, the Mossberg 702 Plinkster in this configuration is a strong contender. See the full details on our site.




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