Mossberg Model 464 Lever Action .30-30 Rifle

$49,565.00

A modern, American-made lever-action rifle in classic .30-30 Winchester. Built for hunting and recreational shooting with a walnut stock and blued finish, offering traditional performance at a practical price.

Description

The Mossberg Model 464 Lever Action .30-30 Caliber 20″ Barrel Blue Finish Walnut Pistol Grip Stock 6 Round is a modern, American-made lever-action rifle built for hunting and recreational shooting. It offers classic lever-gun aesthetics and handling with updated manufacturing for reliability, all at a price point that makes it a solid entry into the .30-30 platform. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of Federal and Winchester through one, and it’s a straightforward, dependable rifle that fits a specific hunting niche perfectly.

Key Features

  • Classic .30-30 Winchester chambering for proven deer and medium-game performance.
  • American walnut pistol grip stock for a traditional look and solid feel.
  • Blued steel finish on a 20-inch barrel and receiver for durability and classic aesthetics.
  • Side ejection for easy mounting of optics, compatible with Weaver-style bases.
  • Tang-mounted safety for easy, intuitive operation.
  • Smooth, 6-round tubular magazine capacity for practical field use.

Specifications & Details

Specification Detail
Caliber .30-30 Winchester
Barrel Length 20 inches
Overall Length 39 inches (approx.)
Weight 7 lbs (approx.)
Magazine Capacity 6+1 rounds
Stock Material American Walnut
Finish Blued Steel

Here’s the thing—the 464 is Mossberg’s answer to the iconic lever guns of the past, but built with modern CNC machinery. That means you get consistent fit and a smooth action right out of the box, no gunsmithing required. The 20-inch barrel strikes a great balance between maneuverability in thick timber and sight radius for those using the included semi-buckhorn rear sight. At a total length just under 40 inches, it’s easy to handle in a blind or from a vehicle. The real-world weight of about seven pounds makes it a joy to carry all day compared to some bulkier modern rifles. The price point of $495.65 is a major part of its appeal, offering a brand-new, solidly built lever gun without the vintage price tag. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is the rifle for the hunter who wants a classic, no-fuss woods gun for Missouri whitetail or black bear. It’s also perfect for the shooter who appreciates the tactile, mechanical satisfaction of a lever action for plinking or casual range days. If you’re looking for a first deer rifle with soul and history behind its design, or a reliable brush gun that won’t break the bank, the 464 deserves a hard look. It’s not a long-range precision instrument; it’s a 150-yard-and-in workhorse with timeless appeal.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The value is undeniable for a new-production lever gun. The walnut and blued steel combination looks and feels authentic. The action, while not buttery-smooth like a broken-in vintage model, is reliable and cycles factory ammo from Remington, Federal, and Hornady without issue. The tang safety is a simple, effective addition for modern handling concerns.

Cons: The trigger can be a bit heavy and gritty out of the box, though it often smooths with use. It’s a .30-30, so you’re dealing with the ballistic limitations of a rimmed, tubular-magazine cartridge—stick with flat or round-nose bullets for safety. Some purists might miss the absolute slickness of a well-worn older rifle, but that comes with time and rounds downrange.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can you mount a scope on the Mossberg 464?

A: Absolutely. The receiver is drilled and tapped for a standard Weaver #63B or equivalent base, making it simple to add a low-power scout scope or a traditional riflescope. The side ejection means spent brass won’t interfere with your optic.

Q: Is the .30-30 still a good deer cartridge?

A: Without a doubt. Inside 150 yards, a .30-30 with a good soft-point bullet is highly effective on deer-sized game. Its reputation was built in the thick woods of America, and that’s exactly where it still shines today.

Q: How does it compare to a Marlin 336 or Winchester 94?

A: The 464 is Mossberg’s direct competitor. It’s generally more affordable new than a new Winchester 94 and offers a more traditional tang safety compared to the cross-bolt safety on many modern Marlins. Fit and finish on older, pre-2000s models of those brands might be higher, but for a ready-to-hunt new rifle, the 464 holds its own.

Look, if you want a piece of American shooting history that you can actually afford to use and scratch in the woods, the Mossberg 464 makes a compelling case. It’s a functional, honest rifle that gets you into the lever-action game. See if it’s the right fit for your next hunt or range trip.

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