Mossberg 715 Tactical 22LR SA 18″ Barrel Rifle

$32,382.00

A budget-friendly, AR-style .22 LR rifle perfect for low-cost training and plinking. Get tactical feel without the centerfire price tag.

Description

The Mossberg 715 Tactical 22LR SA is a .22 Long Rifle semi-automatic rifle designed to mimic the look and feel of a modern AR-platform rifle at a fraction of the cost. It features an 18-inch barrel, a black 6-position adjustable stock, and ships with a 10-round magazine. This model is a budget-friendly tactical trainer and plinker that fits out of the box, requiring no gunsmithing to get started.

Key Features

  • Budget AR-Style Platform: Delivers the familiar ergonomics and controls of a tactical rifle without the high cost of centerfire ammunition.
  • 18″ Barrel: Provides a good balance of velocity and maneuverability for target shooting and small game hunting.
  • 6-Position Adjustable Stock: Allows for a custom length of pull to fit shooters of virtually any size.
  • 10-Round Magazine: Comes with a single magazine; additional Mossberg 715T/702 magazines are readily available and affordable.
  • Rail Integration: The upper receiver features a Picatinny rail for mounting optics, red dots, or other accessories compatible with standard AR-style hardware.

Specifications & Details

Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Action Semi-Automatic
Barrel Length 18 inches
Stock Black, 6-Position Adjustable
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds
Sights Rail for optics (irons not included)

Weighing in at a manageable heft, the Mossberg 715 Tactical 22LR is built on a polymer receiver, which is a key factor in keeping its cost down. The controls, including the safety selector and magazine release, are designed to be intuitively similar to those on an AR-15. This rifle is a dedicated .22LR platform, not a conversion kit, so it’s optimized for reliable rimfire operation from the start. At $323.82, it sits in a very competitive price bracket for a dedicated tactical-style .22 rifle.

Who Is This Rifle For?

This rifle is ideal for the budget-conscious shooter who wants to practice fundamental marksmanship and tactical drills without burning through expensive 5.56 ammo. It’s a fantastic first “tactical” rifle for new owners, a low-cost trainer for experienced AR users, and a fun, economical plinker for casual range days. It’s also a solid option for Missouri hunters looking for a lightweight, quiet rifle for varmint control. Here’s the thing—you get the muscle memory and handling practice at rimfire prices.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Extremely low cost of ownership when you factor in cheap .22 LR ammo. The familiar AR-style controls are great for training. The adjustable stock makes it versatile for different users. It’s a simple, fun rifle that’s easy to maintain. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Cons: The polymer construction may not satisfy those seeking a metal-receiver feel. It typically requires an optic purchase, as iron sights are not included. Some users report a break-in period for optimal reliability with certain ammunition types. It’s a dedicated .22, not a centerfire AR.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the Mossberg 715T use standard AR-15 parts and accessories?

A: Not exactly. While it mimics the AR-15 style, it is a proprietary .22LR platform. The upper and lower receivers are specific to the Mossberg 715T/702 series. However, many external accessories are compatible: it uses a standard AR-15 pistol grip, and the top rail will accept any common Picatinny/Weaver scope mount, red dot sight, or optic from brands like Vortex, Bushnell, or Sig Sauer.

Q: What’s the real-world accuracy like with the 18-inch barrel?

A: With quality standard or high-velocity .22 LR ammunition, the 715T is capable of consistent 1 to 2-inch groups at 50 yards from a rested position, which is perfectly suitable for its intended roles as a trainer and plinker. The longer barrel helps with velocity, which can improve consistency compared to shorter pistol-caliber carbines.

Q: Is it reliable with all types of .22 ammunition?

A: Like most semi-auto .22 rifles, it can be ammunition-sensitive. It generally runs best with high-velocity, copper-plated round-nose rounds. Some shooters find that bulk-pack hollow points or subsonic rounds may require a break-in period or can be less reliable. Starting with hotter 40-grain rounds is a good practice for the first few hundred cycles.

If you’re looking for an affordable gateway into tactical-style shooting or a cost-effective training tool, the Mossberg 715 Tactical 22LR represents a solid value proposition. Check its current availability on our site.

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