Description
The Mossberg MVP LC 5.56/.223, 16.25″ Barrel, Magpul CTR Stock, Tan/Black, 10rd is a lightweight, compact patrol rifle built on a Mossberg 700-style action. It’s designed to accept standard AR-15 magazines, blending bolt-action reliability with the convenience of a common magazine system. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of mixed .223 and 5.56 through this platform, and it’s a solid, no-fuss rifle that gets the job done without breaking the bank. At $874.00, it sits in a practical price bracket for what you get.
Key Features
- AR-Mag Compatibility: The standout feature—it feeds from and ejects standard AR-15 pattern magazines (PMAGs, USGI, etc.). This is a huge logistical plus.
- Magpul CTR Stock: Not just for looks. The adjustable length of pull and solid lock-up make it a significant upgrade over a basic hunting stock.
- 16.25″ Threaded Barrel: Keeps the rifle handy and maneuverable. The 1:9″ twist rate handles a wide range of common .223/5.56 bullet weights just fine.
- Fluted Bolt & Receiver: Reduces weight and adds a touch of style to the tan/black two-tone finish. It also helps shed debris.
- Integrated Picatinny Rail: The receiver is topped with a rail section for optics, so you can mount a scope or red dot right out of the box—no gunsmithing required.
Specifications & Details
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 5.56 NATO / .223 Remington |
| Barrel Length | 16.25″ (Threaded 1/2″-28) |
| Twist Rate | 1:9″ |
| Overall Length | 36.5″ (Adjustable with CTR stock) |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Magazine | 10-round Magpul PMAG (included), compatible with most AR-15 mags |
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a precision benchrest rifle. It’s a utility tool. The 7.5-pound weight feels balanced, not bulky, and that 36.5-inch overall length makes it easy to handle in a vehicle or in the field. The two-stage trigger is decent; it’s clean and predictable, breaking around 4-5 pounds from my feel. It’s a workable trigger for its intended roles.
Who This Rifle Is For
This MVP LC is perfect for the shooter who wants a rugged, simple bolt-action that shares mags with their AR. Think of it as a patrol carbine, a truck gun, or a versatile ranch rifle. It’s for someone who values interoperability—maybe you already have a stash of PMAGs and don’t want another proprietary magazine system to manage. It’s also a great option for states with specific hunting regulations that require a manually operated rifle but where you still want a modern tactical format. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The AR magazine compatibility is the killer app. The Magpul furniture is a major upgrade, providing a real cheek weld and adjustability. The threaded barrel is ready for a muzzle device. It’s a straightforward, reliable design based on a proven action.
Cons: The 1:9″ twist, while versatile, might not stabilize the heaviest 77-grain match bullets as well as a 1:7″ or 1:8″. The bolt lift is a bit stiff when new, though it smooths out with use. At the end of the day, it’s still a bolt-action, so don’t expect semi-auto speed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this rifle shoot both .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO ammunition safely?
A: Yes, the chamber is rated for both 5.56 NATO and .223 Remington. You can safely fire either, though as with any rifle, you may see slight variations in point of impact between different loads.
Q: Does it come with iron sights?
A: No, it does not. The MVP LC is designed from the ground up to be an optics-ready platform, hence the integrated Picatinny rail on the receiver. You’ll need to provide your own scope, red dot, or backup iron sights that mount to a rail.
Q: Are other AR-15 magazines like Lancer or Hexmag compatible?
A: In my testing, it has run flawlessly with Magpul PMAGs and standard USGI aluminum magazines. Most AR-pattern magazines should work, but as with any firearm, it’s wise to test your specific magazines for reliable feeding before relying on them.
Look, if you need a dependable, modern bolt-action that speaks the same magazine language as the rest of your kit, the Mossberg MVP LC makes a compelling case. It’s a practical tool that fills a specific niche very well. Check its availability for your location.



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