Description
The Mossberg MVP Varmint Bolt 204 Ruger 24″ Bull, Laminate BR Stock Blued, 10 rd is a purpose-built, budget-friendly bolt-action rifle designed for precision varmint and predator control. It features a heavy-contour bull barrel for stability, a laminate benchrest-style stock, and the unique MVP system that accepts both AR-style magazines and traditional AICS-pattern mags, offering serious capability at a practical price point of $555.25.
Key Features
- MVP Magazine System: The standout feature. It feeds reliably from both M110/SR-25 pattern AR magazines and standard AICS-pattern mags. That gives you massive flexibility and access to affordable, plentiful 10-round magazines.
- Heavy 24″ Bull Barrel: The cold hammer-forged, fluted barrel is 24 inches long with a 1:12 twist rate, optimized for the .204 Ruger cartridge. The heavy contour reduces vibration and barrel heat, aiding in consistent shot placement during long sessions.
- Laminate Benchrest Stock: It’s not just for looks. The laminated wood is incredibly stable, resisting warping from moisture and temperature changes far better than standard wood. The wide, flat forend and raised cheek piece are designed for solid bench or bipod use.
- Adjustable Trigger: The user-adjustable LBA (Lightning Bolt Action) trigger lets you tune pull weight from 3 to 7 pounds. You can set it up for a crisp, light break perfect for precision work—no gunsmithing required.
- Blued Finish & 10-Round Capacity: The classic blued finish on the barrel and action provides durable corrosion resistance. Paired with the included 10-round magazine, you’re set for extended time in the field without constant reloading.
Specifications & Details
| Caliber | .204 Ruger |
| Barrel Length | 24″ Heavy Bull, Fluted |
| Twist Rate | 1:12″ |
| Stock | Laminate Benchrest (BR) |
| Magazine Compatibility | M110/SR-25 & AICS Pattern |
| Magazine Capacity | 10 Rounds (included) |
| Overall Length | Approx. 44.5″ |
| Weight | Approx. 9.5 lbs |
Who This Rifle Is For
This is a specialist’s tool for the budget-conscious shooter. It’s ideal for the farmer or rancher needing reliable, repeatable coyote control, the dedicated prairie dog shooter who values shot consistency over carrying a lightweight rifle, or the precision-minded reloader who wants a stable platform to develop hyper-accurate .204 Ruger handloads. The 9.5-pound weight makes it a bench or bipod rifle, not a hiking companion. Look, if you’re counting ounces for a mountain hunt, this isn’t it. But if your goal is stacking rounds on a target the size of a soda can at 300 yards without breaking the bank, this Mossberg delivers.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: The magazine compatibility is a huge win for value—you can use affordable Magpul PMAGs or similar. The heavy barrel and laminate stock are features often found on rifles costing hundreds more. The adjustable trigger is a nice touch at this price. You get a lot of rifle for $555.25.
Cons: That weight is a double-edged sword; it’s great for stability but a burden to carry. The blued finish, while classic, requires more maintenance than modern coatings in wet conditions. Some may find the laminate stock’s aesthetics less appealing than traditional walnut, but that’s the trade for stability and lower cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What specific AR magazines does it use?
A: It uses magazines designed for the M110/SR-25 platform, which are longer than standard AR-15 mags. Popular and affordable options include the Magpul PMAG 25 LR/SR GEN M3. Always confirm compatibility, but most mags in this pattern work flawlessly.
Q: Is the .204 Ruger a good caliber for my needs?
A: The .204 Ruger is a superb varmint cartridge. It shoots extremely flat with minimal recoil and devastating effect on small predators like coyotes, bobcats, and prairie dogs. It’s not a deer cartridge in most states, but for its intended role—high-volume, precision varminting—it’s one of the best.
Q: Is the rifle ready to shoot, or do I need to buy anything else?
A: The rifle is drop-in ready with its included 10-round magazine. You will need a scope, rings, and a base (it has a drilled and tapped receiver). A sturdy bipod, like one from Harris or Caldwell, is highly recommended to take full advantage of the stable platform. Remember, an FFL transfer is required for firearm purchases when shipping.
This Mossberg MVP Varmint represents a clear value proposition. You’re getting a feature set—magazine versatility, a heavy barrel, an adjustable trigger, and a stable stock—that punches above its price class. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. If your priority is practical precision on a budget, this rifle deserves a close look.



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