Mossberg Tactical Flat Top Carbine .22LR w/ Adjustable Stock

$31,583.00

A budget-friendly .22LR tactical trainer with an adjustable stock and optics-ready flat-top rail, perfect for affordable practice and plinking.

Description

Picture this: you want the tactical feel and manual of arms of a modern carbine, but your wallet and the local range’s ammo prices are begging for mercy. You’re caught between the desire for serious training and the reality of a budget. That’s where the .22LR platform shines, and the Mossberg Tactical Flat Top Carbine, 22LR, 10 Rnd Mag, Adjustable Stock, steps in as a surprisingly savvy solution.

The Mossberg Tactical Flat Top Carbine, 22LR, 10 Rnd Mag, Adjustable Stock is a rimfire training and plinking rifle designed to mimic the handling of larger tactical firearms at a fraction of the cost. It features a flat-top Picatinny rail for optics, an adjustable six-position stock for custom fit, and reliable blowback action using affordable .22 Long Rifle ammunition.

Let’s talk about the core value. For $315.83, you’re getting a functional, no-frills trainer that lets you practice fundamentals without burning through expensive centerfire ammo. The flat-top design with a full-length Picatinny rail is the key feature here—it means you can mount a red dot, scope, or even backup iron sights without needing a special base. This rifle is drop-in ready for most standard .22LR optics you might already own, saving you more cash on accessories.

The adjustable stock is another major point for value. It’s not just about comfort; it’s about utility. Whether you’re a smaller-statured shooter, wearing winter gear, or teaching a new shooter, being able to adjust the length of pull from 10.5 to 14.25 inches makes this one rifle fit many roles. The 10-round rotary magazine is a Mossberg hallmark, known for reliable feeding and being easy on the ammunition. Here’s the thing—while it’s not a high-speed detachable box mag, its design minimizes feed issues common in some budget .22 semi-autos.

Weighing in at approximately 5.5 pounds, it’s light enough for all-day carry yet has enough heft to feel stable on the bench. The 18-inch barrel provides a good balance between maneuverability and sight radius, and the classic Mossberg blowback action is about as simple and proven as it gets. It’s a workhorse, not a show pony. The controls will feel familiar to anyone who has handled an AR-style platform, making skill transfer to a centerfire rifle later on much smoother. This model ships to Missouri and compliant US states, ready for your FFL.

Mossberg Tactical Flat Top Carbine Specs
Specification Detail
Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Magazine Capacity 10 Rounds
Barrel Length 18 Inches
Overall Length (Adj.) 35.5″ – 39.25″
Stock 6-Position Adjustable
Action Semi-Automatic, Blowback

Pros & Cons
The pros are clear: extreme ammo cost savings, familiar tactical ergonomics, a highly adjustable platform, and a trusted brand name at an entry-level price point. It’s a fantastic tool for high-volume trigger time. The cons are the trade-offs you accept for that low price. The finish is utilitarian, the trigger is typically a bit heavy and gritty out of the box, and the 10-round fixed rotary mag, while reliable, isn’t as fast to reload as a detachable box magazine system like those used on some Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 models.

Who is this rifle for? It’s perfect for the budget-conscious shooter who wants to practice positional shooting, drills, and marksmanship fundamentals regularly. It’s an excellent first “tactical” rifle for a new shooter, eliminating the flinch factor of larger calibers. It’s also a smart pick for pest control around the property where the low report of .22LR is a benefit. If your primary goal is cheap, fun plinking with a rifle that handles like something more serious, this Mossberg hits the target.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What kind of optics can I mount on the flat-top rail?

A: The rail is a standard Picatinny/MIL-STD-1913 spec, so it will accept virtually any common red dot sight, scope rings, or magnified optic designed for that platform. Popular budget-friendly options from brands like Bushnell, Sig Sauer, and Vortex are all compatible.

Q: Is the magazine difficult to load?

A: Not at all. It uses Mossberg’s proven rotary magazine. You simply turn the knob to open the port and drop rounds in. It’s a different process than a box mag, but it’s straightforward and very reliable, helping prevent feeding jams.

Q: Can the stock be swapped for an AR-15 style stock or buffer tube?

A: No, it cannot. The receiver and stock system on this Mossberg carbine are proprietary. The included six-position adjustable stock offers plenty of range, but it is not compatible with mil-spec AR-15 buffer tubes or stocks.

If the idea of affordable, high-volume practice with a capable rimfire carbine aligns with your needs, the Mossberg Tactical Flat Top is a solid contender worth a closer look. Check availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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